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    National Park lies at the head of the Pioneer Valley an hour west of Mackay. Black’s Beach, Eimeo Beach, Bucasia Beach are part of Mackay's northern beaches famous for the beautiful views and entertainment they provide. Cape Hillsborough and Hibiscus Coast is renowned for its rugged scenery, walking tracks and native

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    China.The U.S. coastline is longer than China. Both ends of the U.S. mainland are on the verge of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. From the topography, China's mountainous, plateau, hills and more, mainly in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and western mountains and deserts.The United States plain topography accounted for 40% of the land area, the Central Plains area of 153.6 million square kilometers, accounting for one-sixth of the United States land area. In terms of the difficulty of land development

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    mostly occurs at hilltops and coastal beaches. The proportion of gentle and moderate slopes are around 25%, and most of them occur in the middle area of the island; the proportion of the steep slopes is about 30% which are located near and at the coasts. Furthermore, from the slope and elevation map which we did before, we can tell that the shoreline has a lower elevation with steep slopes or flat

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    The Holderness Coastline The infamous Holderness Coastline is located on the East coast of Yorkshire, stretching from Flamborough Head to Spurn Point. In the last 2000 years the coastline has retreated by almost 400m and since Roman times over 28 villages have disappeared into the sea between Bridlington and Spurn Head. About a million years ago the Yorkshire coastline was a line of chalk cliffs almost 32km west of where it now is. During the Ice Age deposits of soft

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    The longshore drift shapes the coastline by carrying sand from sites of high wave activity to those of low wave activity. The volume of sand carried away from or delivered to different points along the coast can be as much as 2,000 cubic meters per day (71,000 cubic feet), enough sand to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool (Nepf). The seepage of ground water and the overland flow of surface water runoff also contribute to the erosion of shorelines (http://www

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    Barrier Beaches of Long Island, NY Essay

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    different types of coasts that exist throughout the United States. The south shore of Long Island has a unique types of coast known as a barrier beach. Barrier beaches are long narrow land forms that are composed of sand and other lose sediments. These sediments are brought together by the actions of waves, currents and storm surges. Barrier beaches are subject to constant changes by the same forces. Sand is constantly eroded in one area an deposited in another. Barrier coasts are important for

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    What if saving the oceans meant we could bring food to the hungry? Or something we 're doing because in return it creates jobs for local fishermen and preserves fishermen 's jobs around the globe? It 's even more than an economical quest as well. Saving the oceans can feed the world. As you already know, there are more than a billion people on this planet right now suffering from hunger. Unfortunately, we’re expecting this problem to worsen as the world’s population continues to grow, which will

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    With its dramatic red cliffs and lively seaside atmosphere, Sidmouth is a city with a lot of charm. This lovely town on Great Britain’s southern coast has it all: a magnificent coastline, family-friendly attractions, vibrant shops and eateries, and a bevy of festivals and events all year-round. Walk along the Jurassic Coastline trails and marvel at the landscape that was formed millions of years ago. Cycle across the lush, rolling countryside or feel the fresh surf curl around your toes on the golden

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    My Dream Holiday

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    Keswick Island is a bird watcher's paradise with sightings of at least 33 different birds documented to date. Book your dream holiday today. Mackay Beach Races is the place to be! Enjoy your time here! This is your source for the most useful and exciting information about the Mackay Region. Mackay Rose Motel is located close to shops, restaurants and 10 minutes from the Airport. It is perfect for groups of all sizes. Book your dream holiday today. Magpies Sporting Club, Mackay consists of two bars

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    the wave conditions on the Gold Coast were considerably less energetic, results suggest that Broadbeach’s beach is significantly vulnerable and is more easily eroded than other beaches reported. Time series of offshore wave conditions combined with the evolution of the beach volume also suggests that the studied beach is more exposed to high erosion rates in the presences of NE to E swell. This trend is in agreement with visual observation all along the Gold Coast. However, the second and third storm

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