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Who owns Florida beaches?

The seaward portion of the beach is considered state property, while the portion of beach above the high tide line is typically owned by the coastal property owner.



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Many of the Florida Keys' beaches are manmade, or are just a layer of sand over a sliver of limestone. The north is almost always cooler than south, something to remember in both summer and winter.

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DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. – Mysterious debris revealed in the wake of Hurricane Nicole in Daytona Beach Shores could be a ship from the 19th century. Archaeologists with the state uncovered about 20 feet of what appears to be a cargo vessel or merchant ship, the equivalent of a semitruck, on Tuesday.

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The seaward portion of the beach is considered state property, while the portion of beach above the high tide line is typically owned by the coastal property owner.

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Are there Florida laws against this, or is it legal on any public beach? It's against the law to sleep on the ground or in a vehicle anywhere in the state of Florida unless you are registered in a campsite.

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Yes, you can drink tap water in Orlando. People have reported a specific aftertaste to the Orlando tap water, but it is perfectly safe to drink.

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From the tip of South Florida, those interested in seeing one of the Caribbean's most unique beaches will be happy to know it's just a short ferry ride away. Harbour Island is perhaps one of the most well-captured pink beaches in the world and features sand in pastel hues that seem to defy all logic.

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