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What do you see on the beach at night?

The entire family will love discovering the nocturnal creatures and tide pools that don't come out during the day. (Plus, who doesn't love flashlight tag?) Bring a bucket and some red flashlights (the red light protects local sea turtles) and search for ghost crabs scurrying across the sand.



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Sand Crabs are your answer! Sand Crabs are usually only out at night and they are ghostly white and can only be spotted with flashlights. They are quick little creatures as well.

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During the nighttime, the land becomes cooler compared to the water bodies and the cooler air flows towards the warmer waterbody. The flow of air occurs due to differences in air pressure above the surfaces.

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Feel the soft sand between your toes and the warm sun on your skin as you take in the endless blue of the sea. Listen to the peaceful sound of waves rolling onto shore, watch as birds soar above, and see playful dolphins frolicking in the azure waters.

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No Crowd: tired of kids running around kicking sand at you or noisy families and teenagers? Well, after 10pm, there are usually NO ONE AT THE BEACH. The best feeling ever is when I walk down the beach at night, looking at the moon, staring into the horizon, and there are absolutely nobody around.

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Sand Crabs are usually only out at night and they are ghostly white and can only be spotted with flashlights. They are quick little creatures as well. Once you spot them, they take off and scurry into their tunnels they have dug into the sand and will stay there until they think the coast is clear.

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Top 10 Facts About Beaches!
  • It can take thousands of years for a natural beach to be created. ...
  • Sand comes from broken down minerals and rocks! ...
  • Sand comes in lots of different colours. ...
  • The longest beach is Praia Do Cassino in Brazil! ...
  • The world's shortest beach is Playa de Gulpiyuri.


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Brain imaging research has shown that proximity to water is strongly linked to your brain releasing feel-good hormones, including dopamine and oxytocin.

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Brain imaging research has shown that proximity to water is strongly linked to your brain releasing feel-good hormones, including dopamine and oxytocin.

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30 Easy Ways to Look & Feel Sexy at the Beach
  1. Get a Manicure. Sunny yellows, pastel pinks, or ocean blues; we love summer nail colors. ...
  2. Get a Pedicure. It's been a long winter, we get it. ...
  3. Get a Smoothing Treatment. ...
  4. Get a Trim. ...
  5. Lash Lift & Tint. ...
  6. Brow Shape & Tint. ...
  7. Exfoliate & Shave. ...
  8. Use Self Tanner or Get a Spray Tan.


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