Wind, tides, and storms can change its progress on any given day, but so much sand is flowing south from a recent beach renourishment on Captiva Island that the pass is expected to close up hard; beach rebuilding would barely be a thing if the most expensive real estate in Florida were not built on barrier islands
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- Sarasota Opera performing four operas this week at the Sarasota Opera House
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- Sarasota Ballet commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States this weekend with 'Stars and Stripes' ballet
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