By greddyforce on Skatehive
Back in July this year, I drove to a random location on our northern Estonian coast. From Google Maps I noticed a point of interest for me. A small portion of sandy land that looks a bit out of place. That made me curious to go and see this spot in person. My geologic mind told me pretty quickly that this piece of land has not always been there. So I searched for historic satellite photographs and found this. This is a historic satellite photo from 2013 in Google Earth. Now notice the drastic difference on the photo here. This is a satellite photo from 2023. I circled the patch of new land in blue. This is my point of interest here. Over the years the sea currents had piled up a lot of sand in this particular area and have created a new landmass that did not exist 10 years ago. So lets go and check this out in person, shall we? I had to find my way to the beach throuch the forest. When I finally arrived, this was my scenery. I had a bit of walking to do, to make it to the new patch of