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Is The Beach only at the ocean?

When most of us think of a beach, we picture wide open sandy ocean beaches with waves crashing, wind blowing, seagulls flying overhead, and a backdrop of beach grass and sand dunes. However, beaches in the United States are also found in urban areas, on estuaries and lagoons, and on lakes and rivers.



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Beach etiquette: What not to do at the shore
  • Don't forget headphones.
  • Don't shake out your towel near others.
  • Don't leave behind trash.
  • Don't play among the crowds.
  • Don't smoke.
  • Don't feed the seagulls.
  • Don't run in the sand.
  • Don't ignore local customs.


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With their warm sand and gentle waves, beaches have a soothing ambiance that nothing can beat. There's simply no better place to let go of daily stress than on the beach. You can sit back and soak up the sun, watch the waves roll in, or even take a nap in a hammock strung between two palm trees.

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Hawaii is home to many of the best beaches in the US, but Makena Beach State Park, at the south end of Wailea, is a wild, seemingly endless expanse of golden sand and turquoise water that feels more secluded than its crowded neighbors.

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?? The Best Clear Water Beaches in the USA
  • Calusa Beach (Big Pine Key), Florida. ...
  • Huntington Beach, California. ...
  • Marquette (Lake Superior), Michigan. ...
  • Fort Zachary Taylor Beach, Florida. ...
  • Kailua Beach, Hawaii. ...
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  • Myrtle Beach (The Grand Strand), South Carolina.


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Research has consistently found that many aspects of being at the beach is soothing and can help ease depression. People who live by the water report better physical and mental health than those who don't. Another study found that people who live in homes with ocean views feel more calm than those who don't.

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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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It's legal, but it's a jerk move to play music on the public beach, where no tune is sweeter than the sound of the waves. Looking forward to a beach day? Dear volume lovers, consider others while you're there.

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It relieves symptoms of depression The beach and ocean views have a positive effect on depression as well. The mare sound of the water and waves crashing against the shore can help relieve the negative feelings.

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Reduces the risk of premature death Well, it turns out that living near the beach can prevent premature death in several ways. In one piece of research, it was found that immersing in cold water (swimming, wading, and diving, for instance) several times per week led to higher white blood cell counts.

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Paris-Plages, Paris, France Every summer, artificial beaches are laid along the banks of Seine, and along the Bassin de la Villette. Roadways on the banks are closed off to accommodate the sandy beaches and the various activities.

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Although the culture of vacationing at the beach only really got started in the late 1700s in Europe, as improved transportation made it easier to reach the sea, there is evidence that ancient Greeks indeed did enjoy the country's sandy shores.

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