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    you can always find something to do on a rainy or sunny day. On a sunday people hit the waters, they get on their boats and go to a lovely island to enjoy the day. People also go to Pensacola Beach to enjoy the white, relaxing sound of the waves crushing, and all the tourist walking and running down the beach. On a rainy day in Pensacola, people can go downtown to learn about the history of Pensacola and how it became the first settlement. In Pensacola, there has been five flags that has flown over

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    affected by erosion include the gold coast and the tweed coast. Erosion is caused when wind, tides, currents, and waves move sand causing beaches to constantly change their shape. Rising sea levels, storms, and human impacts result in a decrease in beach foreshore, and if proper measures are not taken beaches will eventually disappear. The gold coast and its beaches have been heavily affected by erosion. Some of the largest issues that the coast is currently facing includes increased erosion due

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    Fraser island is the largest sand island in the world. It’s located on the east coast of Australia. Some scientists considered this island as a heaven on earth. It has the tallest rainforest worldwide, very long continuous white sand beaches with flanked colorful cliffs, large lakes of pure rain water. Almost all the property is considered as a National Park. A very small area is dedicated to secure the island. This This island was listed as a world heritage site by the UNESCO in 1992. UNESCO

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    In Nevil Shute’s novel On the Beach, the world is quickly and quietly ending. The novel follows the last months of the lives of the last people on Earth as a cloud of radiation moves closer to their homes in Melbourne. The characters each cope with their inevitable demise in a different way: Moira Davidson resorts to alcoholism, Dwight Towers is in denial, John Osbourne indulges in material goods, and Peter Holmes tries to make the most of the time he has left with his family. Despite their dissimilar

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    Perry Newton Student # 000-00 1818 Geog 222 Section (1) Mrs Sandra Burrows Date: November 4, 2008 The Human Impact on Coastal Landscape The relationship between humans and their environment is a topic that engenders much debate. Humans are intellectual. They can think, reason, feel and make deductions or hypothesis and seek to solve or prove their deductions or theories. The environment on the other hand is inanimate and exists by means of natural laws and principles that govern the universe

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    “Brrr.” I shivered when I stepped into the shallow water. After 30 seconds, though, I adjusted. “C’mon Tessa!” my brother Zen, called out as he raced by. “Okay!” I replied as I splashed after him. I was at the beach with my family. I had never been to a beach before, so it was a lot of fun, even though it was only at Lake Michigan in Chicago. As we ran my dad followed us into the water. “Hey, Zen, can you do this?” I asked as I waddled like a duck, “ Quack, quack, HONK!!!” “That’s

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    A Small, Quaint Beach

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    A small, quaint beach is located in Texas, and is known by the name of Galveston. It has a very vivid and interesting backstory, more so than cities twenty times its size. Galveston Beach was originally home to Akokisa and Karankawa Native Americans during 1528. Robert Cavelier La Salle, a French explorer, claimed the land for King Louis, naming it St. Louis in the late 1600s. Later, in 1786, Galveston was named for Bernardo de Galvez; he was a Spanish general and governor of colonies, and he sent

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    Planning and budgeting is an essential component for any trip in my opinion, but even more so when going to Mexico. Leaving unprepared or taking off on a random spur of the moment vacation is a bad idea, that could lead you to sleeping on the beach for the weekend. Fortunately for our group, this trip was planned months in advanced, with every last detail written out. Driving into Mexico is never usually the hard part, we drove south of phoenix through heat rays and tumble weeds until we arrived

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    captivated and could not wait to see it for ourselves. After what seemed like an eternity of waiting for our trip to commence, we finally arrived on the dreamy island. Rather than staying at a hotel, we rented a beach house that was supposedly only a six minute walk from Marco Island Beach. While pulling up to the magnificent home, I was holding back tears of joy. The pale grayish-blue house looked like it had jumped right out of a framed photograph hanging up in the waiting room of a doctor's office

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    run and jump full force into the crystal clear abyss, unaware of what creatures they could find if they dive deep enough. To the left of me, I see an older couple, books in hand, enjoying the relaxing evening under their bright, multicolor striped beach umbrella and green folding chairs that have palm trees sewn on the back. The man leans over and soon enough the lady begins to laugh at what he has said. Further down I can see a boy in blue and white striped swim trunks and his dog playing fetch near

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