Pelicans roost on the massive rocks that make up the 2.2-mile-long Long Beach breakwater. Boulders were shipped from Catalina Island to create the World War II barrier that protected the Pacific Fleet. Now there's a proposal to remove some of the breakwater to create bigger waves, cleaner beaches and more surf tourism.Wednesday, July 29, 2009
"Breaking up is hard to do"
Pelicans roost on the massive rocks that make up the 2.2-mile-long Long Beach breakwater. Boulders were shipped from Catalina Island to create the World War II barrier that protected the Pacific Fleet. Now there's a proposal to remove some of the breakwater to create bigger waves, cleaner beaches and more surf tourism.
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