Rocks added to shoreline at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club

Walt Disney World is continuing to work on the beaches at the resorts in an attempt to add a barrier between the beaches and the shoreline. bet365 sports This process began after an alligator came ashore this summer and dragged a 2-year-old boy into the water. كازينو 888

The shoreline at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club appears to be completed and now features a net-type fence with a stretch of rocks between the fence and the water. بلاك جاك 21 No Swimming signs have always been present on the beach, but signs warning of the danger of alligators and snakes have now been added on the fence.




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