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    1.0 Introduction In March 2012, the Shorncliffe pier had been restricted from access by the Brisbane City Council due to safety concerns. By May 2012, it had been decided that the BCC would invest $20 million in a renewal project so that the pier could be restored and be enjoyed by the visitors and tourists once more. The following report will not only discuss the importance of the Shorncliffe Foreshore but the landscape and landforms of the area by analysing the change of the foreshore as well

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    sunsets. The whole area is surrounded by quiet natural preserves, water sports facilities, wildlife, and well-maintained parks. Naples beaches attract millions of visitors each year, from families to honeymooners and single travelers. Why Visit Naples Beach? The beaches in Naples, Florida boast over seven miles of pure white sand, live shells, and starfish. Visitors can swim in the turquoise waters, explore the area by boat, and play their favorite sports. Here you can enjoy fantastic sunsets and sample

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    to Daytona beach in late July. Once they got there, Carson and Kaitlyn went up to their room and threw on their swimsuit and ran down to the beach. They stood looking in awe as soon as they got outside. Standing there they tried to absorb all the beauty of the sky, ocean, sand, and sun. They had been to the beach before, but they were dying of wanderlust. Like most kids do, they run right up into the ocean, and that's exactly what they did after they looked at the beautiful beach. Oh they were

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    Miami Research Paper

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    there is an abundance of those to be found, that is only the tip of the iceberg. If there is one place that captures the full essence of Miami, the commerce, culture, and conservation, it would have to be the neighborhood of South Beach, Florida. Relaxing on a sandy beach may not immediately bring to mind the stresses of everyday commerce in Miami until you start to see and hear it all around you. Listening to the sound of waves crashing on the shore is great at putting me in a trance until it is interrupted

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    Words To Describe Sydney

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    there is much to do and to see. Sydney itself has a population of almost 400,000 people. More than 11,000 of the 400,000 live in Kensington. The Kensington Lifestyle This suburb is full of life with residents of all ages and from all walks of life. Beach lovers love Kensington because it’s close to all the best beaches in Australia. The streets and neighbourhoods of Kensington are lined with federation style architecture and homes that appeal to almost everyone. Modern units that line the main area

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    Carlsbad, California

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    My unfamiliar social setting is Carlsbad, California. While I had been to the beach before, I had never been to Carlsbad or to the type of onshore resort that I stayed at. The culture shock of being in the area with family that I am not overly close with was overwhelming at first, but being on a vacation where each person is happy and truly relaxed was an experience that I hope to never forget. Being in Carlsbad, California was one of the most amazing things that I have done and I wish that my stay

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    natural coastal processes which are currently taking place at Palm Beach, such as longshore drift and erosion and will also focus on the impact of human disruption to natural processes. The site that was chosen to investigate was Palm Beach on the Gold Coast. While the students were at the excursion they took note of the current states of vegetation, wind speeds, primary dune developments as well as longshore drift to assess the beach and to try and find a suitable management strategy for the future

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    Swim-Personal Narrative

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    The skies were clear and the waters were calm when we dove into the warm waters of the Gulf. We should’ve stopped at the surf shop; it would’ve avoided this whole mess. The strong currents are tossing my body around like a rag doll. I’m trying to keep my eyes on Taylor’s bright red hair, because at this point, losing Taylor means I have zero chances of survival, and no friend to work with. The waves finally seem to have calmed down enough for me to swim to the surface to get some much-needed air

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    If I had one chance to visit anywhere in the world, I would visit Jamaica. I want to visit Jamaica, because I want to learn about other cultures, I want to see the crystal clear water, and the white sand, I would like to go snorkeling to see all the vivid colors. I would rather fly to Jamaica, then go on a boat. Jamaica is located on a island called the West Indies. Jamaica would be a beautiful place to visit for a vacation. I want to see the way people dress, and what kind of material they

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    Things you can do at Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach is located at South Caroline and it is one beautiful place. It is one of the most famous tourist spot and around 14 million people visit Myrtle Beach each year. One can do a lot of things at Myrtle Beach. Usually people visit it to spend their vacations, as it is a good spot for vacations. People enjoy the beach with the relaxing weather and it is not just the beach they enjoy, there is a lot more of it. There are beautiful resorts there, with different

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