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A coastal research amphibious buggy conducts survey

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A coastal research amphibious buggy conducts survey operations as dredging continues is support of the Virginia Beach Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction Project at the Virginia Beach oceanfront, Virginia, Aug. 1, 2019. Crews will be placing approximately 1.4 million cubic yards of sand on the beach, widening it and raising it to 9 feet above sea-level, back to it's original width and height. (U.S. Army photo by Andria Allmond)

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usace virginia beach beach renourishment u s army corps of engineers north atlantic division u s army corps of engineers norfolk district usace nad usace nao virginia beach hurricane and storm damage reduction project 2019 virginia beach oceanfront andria allmond norfolk district va virginia beach oceanfront continues to grow with help of city district dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army corps of engineers
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01/08/2019
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label_outline Explore Virginia Beach Oceanfront, Beach Renourishment, U S Army Corps Of Engineers Norfolk District

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usace virginia beach beach renourishment u s army corps of engineers north atlantic division u s army corps of engineers norfolk district usace nad usace nao virginia beach hurricane and storm damage reduction project 2019 virginia beach oceanfront andria allmond norfolk district va virginia beach oceanfront continues to grow with help of city district dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army corps of engineers