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Top 10 Beaches in USA

    Top 10 the best beaches in America, which was compiled by an expert Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman. “Dr. Beach” as it is called Stephen, is the head of the Laboratory for Coastal Research at the National University of Florida.

    Siesta Beach, Sarasota, Florida

    Beach Siesta, Sarasota County, Florida, famous for fine white sand and warm water, often ranks last in the annual ranking of the best beaches in America, in the same year it was the first time tops the list.

    Coronado Beach in San Diego, California

    Located about a mile from San Diego lies one of its best treasures. Coronado Beach is a great destination for the whole family. Your little ones can look for shells while the older kids will love body boarding in the gentle waves.

    Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii

    Almost everyone has heard of Waikiki Beach in Hawaii, which is surely one of the world's most beaches, with a location just steps from Honolulu's busy streets. Waikiki is actually a two-mile stretch with nine individually named beaches. Kahanamoku Beach is at the north end, near the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort.

    Main Beach, East Hampton, NY

    Main Beach has white sand, dunes, surf, lifeguards during summer, and spectacular fireworks on Labor Day weekend.

    Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

    Surfer love this beach on the coast of North Carolina.

    National Park on the island of St. George, FL

    In summer air temperature is 50-60 'Fahrenheit, it is cool enough to swim and sunbathe. Attracts fans for secluded relaxation. This place is also called "Forgotten Coast", because the majority of tourists still prefer the warmer coast and sent on vacation to the southern beaches of Florida.

    Beachwalker Park, South Carolina

    Located on Kiawah Island, Beachwalker Park offers 11 miles of unspoiled beach on one of the country's most beautiful barrier islands. Located between the Bohicket River and the ocean, the park features a wide boardwalk that weaves through live oaks, pines, palmettos, and yucca plants.

    Coast Guard Beach, Massachusetts

    The beach stretches for miles, has cliffs, dunes, good swimming in summer, body-surfing and boogie-boarding.

    Gulf of Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii

    Long white beach of the Gulf Waimanalo on displaying the Oahu, Hawaii, attracts thousands of tourists.

    National Park on the Gulf of Florida

    This beach will satisfy the demands of even the most demanding traveler: clean and clear water, gentle surf and white, fine sand.Source URL: https://abagofdimess.blogspot.com/search/label/Nature
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Top 10 Beaches in USA

    Top 10 the best beaches in America, which was compiled by an expert Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman. “Dr. Beach” as it is called Stephen, is the head of the Laboratory for Coastal Research at the National University of Florida.

    Siesta Beach, Sarasota, Florida

    Beach Siesta, Sarasota County, Florida, famous for fine white sand and warm water, often ranks last in the annual ranking of the best beaches in America, in the same year it was the first time tops the list.

    Coronado Beach in San Diego, California

    Located about a mile from San Diego lies one of its best treasures. Coronado Beach is a great destination for the whole family. Your little ones can look for shells while the older kids will love body boarding in the gentle waves.

    Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii

    Almost everyone has heard of Waikiki Beach in Hawaii, which is surely one of the world's most beaches, with a location just steps from Honolulu's busy streets. Waikiki is actually a two-mile stretch with nine individually named beaches. Kahanamoku Beach is at the north end, near the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort.

    Main Beach, East Hampton, NY

    Main Beach has white sand, dunes, surf, lifeguards during summer, and spectacular fireworks on Labor Day weekend.

    Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

    Surfer love this beach on the coast of North Carolina.

    National Park on the island of St. George, FL

    In summer air temperature is 50-60 'Fahrenheit, it is cool enough to swim and sunbathe. Attracts fans for secluded relaxation. This place is also called "Forgotten Coast", because the majority of tourists still prefer the warmer coast and sent on vacation to the southern beaches of Florida.

    Beachwalker Park, South Carolina

    Located on Kiawah Island, Beachwalker Park offers 11 miles of unspoiled beach on one of the country's most beautiful barrier islands. Located between the Bohicket River and the ocean, the park features a wide boardwalk that weaves through live oaks, pines, palmettos, and yucca plants.

    Coast Guard Beach, Massachusetts

    The beach stretches for miles, has cliffs, dunes, good swimming in summer, body-surfing and boogie-boarding.

    Gulf of Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii

    Long white beach of the Gulf Waimanalo on displaying the Oahu, Hawaii, attracts thousands of tourists.

    National Park on the Gulf of Florida

    This beach will satisfy the demands of even the most demanding traveler: clean and clear water, gentle surf and white, fine sand.Source URL: https://abagofdimess.blogspot.com/search/label/Nature
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Top 10 Beaches in USA

    Top 10 the best beaches in America, which was compiled by an expert Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman. “Dr. Beach” as it is called Stephen, is the head of the Laboratory for Coastal Research at the National University of Florida.

    Siesta Beach, Sarasota, Florida

    Beach Siesta, Sarasota County, Florida, famous for fine white sand and warm water, often ranks last in the annual ranking of the best beaches in America, in the same year it was the first time tops the list.

    Coronado Beach in San Diego, California

    Located about a mile from San Diego lies one of its best treasures. Coronado Beach is a great destination for the whole family. Your little ones can look for shells while the older kids will love body boarding in the gentle waves.

    Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii

    Almost everyone has heard of Waikiki Beach in Hawaii, which is surely one of the world's most beaches, with a location just steps from Honolulu's busy streets. Waikiki is actually a two-mile stretch with nine individually named beaches. Kahanamoku Beach is at the north end, near the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort.

    Main Beach, East Hampton, NY

    Main Beach has white sand, dunes, surf, lifeguards during summer, and spectacular fireworks on Labor Day weekend.

    Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

    Surfer love this beach on the coast of North Carolina.

    National Park on the island of St. George, FL

    In summer air temperature is 50-60 'Fahrenheit, it is cool enough to swim and sunbathe. Attracts fans for secluded relaxation. This place is also called "Forgotten Coast", because the majority of tourists still prefer the warmer coast and sent on vacation to the southern beaches of Florida.

    Beachwalker Park, South Carolina

    Located on Kiawah Island, Beachwalker Park offers 11 miles of unspoiled beach on one of the country's most beautiful barrier islands. Located between the Bohicket River and the ocean, the park features a wide boardwalk that weaves through live oaks, pines, palmettos, and yucca plants.

    Coast Guard Beach, Massachusetts

    The beach stretches for miles, has cliffs, dunes, good swimming in summer, body-surfing and boogie-boarding.

    Gulf of Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii

    Long white beach of the Gulf Waimanalo on displaying the Oahu, Hawaii, attracts thousands of tourists.

    National Park on the Gulf of Florida

    This beach will satisfy the demands of even the most demanding traveler: clean and clear water, gentle surf and white, fine sand.Source URL: https://abagofdimess.blogspot.com/search/label/Nature
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Snowmageddon Cometh

    Cars and snow make a very lethal combination. While snow can be fun, this is proof that too much of anything is a bad thing. These unlucky people have the thankless task of digging their cars out of a thick coat of snow and driving on snow filled slippery roads. So, would you shovel the snow off your car or would you just chill out and let it melt on its own?































































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