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How do you keep your stuff safe at the beach alone?

Put your things in a zipper-lock plastic bag and bury the bag in the sand, underneath your towel. It's also a good idea to safety pin a string between the bag and your towel so you don't forget it's down there. Get a beach safe. It doesn't take too much effort to find beach safes for sale.



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Glass containers are not allowed on any beaches. Bring plastic and paper for your beach goodies, and, of course, dispose of those items properly. Metal shovels move too much sand and are not allowed.

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So, is it weird to go to the beach alone? It is not! It's a great way to get out of your comfort zone, admire a beautiful sunset, maybe even make new friends or cultivate a tan. But, as always, we recommend doing your homework and preparing with solo travel resources, so you can enjoy a safe and fun time.

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Look at the Stars Get your daily dose of exercise by going for a walk on the beach after dark. The stars and meteor showers are a good way to make conversation with the person you go with. As you make your way towards the water, look down and see if there are any starfish or other sea creatures lying about.

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Parasailing, scuba diving, snorkelling, water surfing, kayaking, swimming, we can go on and on about the fun things to do at the beach for adults or even for kids in terms of water activities. Choose the sport(s) you like and go enjoy the thrill it brings along.

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It is worth investing in a bathing suit with pockets, or even better, waterproof pockets. If you have standard zipped pockets and are worried about your keys, put them into a small zip-lock bag and then secure them in your pocket.

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Sea Level Rise The global warming caused by the rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is the main trigger for the sea-level rise in recent decades. The rising global temperatures are melting the ice caps at the poles leading to the increase in the water level in the sea. Beaches are threatened by sea level rise.

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Top “rules” of “beach etiquette” Don't sit too close to others if there is open space — 58% Don't litter — 53% Don't shake off/remove sand close to others — 51% Don't play music loudly — 40% Don't set up your things right in front of others — 39%

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Since sharks see contrast colors, anything that is very bright against lighter or darker skin can look like a bait fish to a shark. For this reason, he suggests swimmers avoid wearing yellow, white, or even bathing suits with contrasting colors, like black and white.

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