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Eglin Air Force Base – Nearly 100 volunteers have taken turns moving rocks along Eglin’s shorelines near Postl Point to protect nearby archaeological sites from the impacts of erosion.
Volunteers from 823rd Red Horse Squadron and Corvias, base housing privatization team, unload rocks from a boat for a reef project Aug. 24 along the Eglin Air Force Base coastline. The goal of the project to build an artificial reef along 1,400 linear feet of Eglin shoreline is to protect against the impact of erosion. Volunteers from base agencies have completed 450 feet using more than 60 tons of limestone rock. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.) (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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