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Path to Platform

(@bluwater)
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Good Morning Everyone.

I hope this message finds you all well and in good spirits.

I am planning a visit to STT next month and wondered how the path to Platform beach is doing. On my last visit, I didn't make it to Platform, but did view a huge "scar" near Platform from my vantage on Magen's Bay. It looked like things were being cleared for yet another Peterborg villa.

Is the path still there? Has the area been cleared 🙁 ?

Appreciate the feedback.

Thanks,


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 1:16 pm
(@Onika)
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I was there around a month ago.
The land owner has erected an atrocious and impractical wooden fence. Nonetheless, they have left a space open, so it is still accessible.


 
Posted : July 10, 2006 2:47 pm
(@bluwater)
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Thanks Onika. Hope you're enjoying the new home!


 
Posted : July 11, 2006 3:29 am
Jules
(@Jules)
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I'm curious about this beach. Can you tell me exactly where it is, how to get there (where to park), etc? From your postings I'm assuming it's on the Peterborg side of Magen's. I didn't know that there was public land access to the pocket beaches on that side.


 
Posted : July 11, 2006 3:38 pm
(@bluwater)
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Jules,

It is past Little Megans, but before the beach that fronts the Sand Dollar Estate. There isn't a public access road to get to the beach path. I guess everyone has their own access method. A friend of mine lives right there and is good friends with the person whose driveway the path connects with....and I don't drive there - I just walk from my friend's house.

I would bet that the nice residents on that driveway would want to keep traffic to a minimum, on foot and for people who they know or friends of people they know.


 
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