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    El Niño refers to the large-scale climatic relationship between the ocean and atmosphere, linked to a sporadic warming in sea temperatures across the central and east-central Equatorial Pacific, (What are El Nino and La Nina, 2016). Effects of the El Nino typically develop over North America before the winter months, and include warmer than average temperatures over western and central Canada and The United States. The force of El Niño can significantly influence weather patters, marine conditions

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    The name Lee Island Coast is in honor of Lee County, which consists of the barrier islands of Fort Myers, Sanibel and Captiva Islands, Fort Myers Beach, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and Estero. Off the mainland, there are also over 100 smaller coastal islands. These areas have some of the most beautiful beaches that are the most popular attractions for visitors to this region of Florida’s coastline. Lee Island Coast covers roughly 50 miles of beaches, renowned state parks of lush sub-tropical foliages

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    I sit with you on your boat, basking in the warmth June always brings. We’re with our friends, blasting music as we travel aimlessly around the small lake, creating wavy ripples in our wake. I can’t stop thinking about Jen and how she refused to come, according to Marie. I can't understand why she is so angry with me; they’d dated so long ago. I stand up and head to the other side of the boat, opening the small door that leads to the edge. I think about jumping into the green tinted water of the

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    multicolored sunsets, the swaying palm trees and the calming sounds of the ocean are all things that bring me back to the most amazing place on earth. My family and I travel there quite frequently and I always feel much more calm while sitting on the beach feeling the tiny grains of sand in between my toes. Avoiding the lights, noises and images of Cleveland, Ohio, here we are, back in paradise. I was seven when we first fell in love. We fell in love with everything, all at once. Stepping out of

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    Island Hopping – Barnston Style Island hopping journeys are described in tourism magazines as “an active holiday combined with a relaxing cruise.” Although Port Kells may not be considered by most as an exotic destination, it is a wonderful launch site for a bicycling day trip to Barnston Island. Home to the Katzie First Nation, this terrific, little island, is located on the Fraser River between Surrey and Pitt Meadows. Charming, quaint, peaceful, this gem is the ideal destination for a family

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    The condo sits on the Clearwater Beach about three hundred feet away from the ocean. Walking in from the ocean there’s a faint alluring smell that one would and could always know easily. The smell of salt water and sunscreen slowly but surely takes over and claims the nose. Before moving one would notice the cool breeze. The cool air from the air conditioner makes its way towards you and sends shivers up your legs from your toes then up your spine and finally making its way all over your body as

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    Inside Nixies home, a patch of fuzzy seaweed swayed at the waters whim. In her absence, a handful of small fish had made themselves at home its tendrils, but as soon as she returned they scattered every which way, leaving through the small cracks she hadn’t cared to fix. Her day had been a busy one, spending most of it creating and focused on her newest totem. She still needed to awaken its potential and meditate with it, but that could be done tomorrow. For now she would try to sleep. Settling

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    Imagine a place where palm trees sway back and forth to the rhythm of the tide rushing in. Imagine the beautiful clear waters that hold many varieties of sea creatures that we can admire from far away. Imagine soaking toes in the water and through the sand. We are not talking about a vacation. We are talking about an escape from the real reality of life where everything is utopian like. This magical escape from reality is called paradise. Paradise is derived from Latin and Greek and comes from the

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    One sunny day in South Carolina, my family and I spent the day at a beach called Isle of Palms. We all decided to go since it was our only free day from my dance competition. We woke up extra early, just so we could spend the entire day there. By about 12:30 in the afternoon, we were all tanning and one of my dance friends showed up. she was really excited to get in the water, so I went in with her. At first, the waves were not very deep, so we thought it was a good idea to go in farther. My friend

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    I love the ocean, and I thought the ocean loved me. I was wrong. My father was a lifeguard, but not in my lifetime, so maybe loving the ocean was in our blood. As children we grew up in Brooklyn and we would go to Riis Park for our day at the beach. One very distinct memory is of my father as he stood waist deep in the ocean with my brother and sister; the waves periodically lifted and dropped them in the water at his side. Waist deep for my father meant it was well over my head so I remained

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