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Can you swim in the beaches in Maryland?

Hot, humid summers on the eastern shore invite swimmers out to the many beaches in the state. Along the Atlantic coast, Ocean City is one of the most popular beaches in the Maryland.



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Rocky Gap State Park Beach Surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains and containing what's locally known as the bluest water in the state, Lake Habeeb is bordered by shores that beckon campers and beachgoers alike.

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Alcohol is not allowed on most beaches in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware, but that doesn't stop many people from imbibing.

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Ocean City Beach is 10 miles long. This popular attraction is ideal for swimming, surfing, fishing, kayaking, and sandcastle building. And during the summer months, concerts and movies are a common nighttime event on the beach.

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Once on the beach, look for beach warning flags, often posted on or near a lifeguard's stand. A green flag means water conditions are safe and other colors mean conditions are not safe.

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With more than 11,500 miles of shoreline, the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries act like a huge catcher's mitt for sea glass. Sea glass is shaped and polished over years and decades by wind, sand and waves.

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Maldives. The area known as the Maldives is 99% clear, blue waters and just 1% land. So the list of ways you'll be able to enjoy the Maldives' waters is practically limitless. Swim with manta rays, play with the entire family on the beach or go diving among more than 1,000 species of fish.

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