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To: combjelly who wrote (1567705)10/24/2025 3:23:59 PM
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longz

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I have a looked at a number of comparison photos on social media "proving" that sea levels have not changed in a hundred years.

Some of them are worth a closer look. Although the state of the tide could be argued being different in each case, falsely indicating like there has not been any change in sea levels, that doesn't look to be the case.

You can often see the tidal range in a given place. Seaweed and vegetation indicate the High Spring tide mark. Some of the tidal ranges can be huge of course, upwards of 40 feet in places in the UK.

Far as I can tell, including visible tidal range observations, the photo comparisons between then and now accurately show there has not been much of a change in Sea Level.