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Pipa Beach Natal Brazil
Besides enjoying the beach beauties here, tourists can take an ecological boat tour down the river contemplating the region’s ecological beauties. Farms where sea salt is produced also draw the toursists. The water is warm and shallow, but you’ll want to avoid the boats that park offshore. There are plentyRead More…
Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia
Rocky beaches line the Bay of Fundy and the difference between high and low tide can extend about a mile. During low tide we ventured out onto the red clay ocean bottom to forage for clams. For beginners, we start on the beach with the essentials covering safety, paddling technique,Read More…
Galinhos Beach Natal Brazil
A combination of mangroves, sand dunes, salt flats and oil fields enchants the tourists who find this fishing village where the only taxis are horse and trap and the only cars are the visiting 4×4. It is a day of pure relaxation, where everything happens in slow motion in thisRead More…
Daytona Beach - Spring Break Beach
Daytona Beach having an identity crisis? Indeed - the place we dream has beaches miles long, all-day sunshine, and surf, is going through a makeover. While you can’t see it everywhere, this town, after years of being the number one Spring Break destination, is trying to upgrade its image. ButRead More…
Ambergris Caye Beaches, San Pedro, Belize
Yes, there are beaches in Belize, but not many. Ambergris Caye has a few worthy beaches, but remember, what makes a pristine diving location is the fact there isn’t much sand around. And so it is with Belize. This place is easy to get to and not far from theRead More…
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