7 California Towns Slowly Disappearing into the Ocean
7 California Towns Slowly Disappearing into the Ocean There's a house in California where the lights are on right now. Car in the driveway. Dog bowl by the door. Someone's home. The cliff it's sitting on is moving toward the ocean. Four inches a week. Measured by NASA. The owners know. They got the letter. And they haven't left — because where do you go when the thing you spent two million dollars on is legally a hazard, and the government can only afford to buy out twenty-three of your neighbors? This isn't a story about the ocean. The ocean is doing what oceans do. This is a story about what happens when the math catches up with the myth. Seven places. Seven ways California's coast is losing ground — some fast, some slow, one so extreme NASA flew four missions over it in a single month. We count down from number seven to number one, where federal agencies and space-age technology have all been deployed on a single square mile. And the land is still moving. 🔔 Subscribe for more stories from the American edge. #California #CoastalErosion #NASA #PacificCoast #ca

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