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    The brittle coldness of the wind bounced off our faces and the voices of my best friends surrounded me. Me and my three closest friends were on our way to a party. Breann lived up in Roberts ferry and her neighbors house was our hangout spot you could say. There was a huge pool and a balcony perfect for tanning. With these perfect aspects we had a brilliant idea to have a party there. When we arrived there was a table full of candy and chips, but this was no surprise. Dylan was there and his…

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    Word Clue Research Paper

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    world this destination is from the clues below? Word Clue This beach is a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers, providing a visual feast of sponge gardens, reef systems, and marine life to observe. There is even an underwater snorkel trail. This beach features a large pinnacle rock which has been sculpted by wind and water over the centuries. It now looks like the bow of a large ship steaming onto the beach. The walls of the beach cave were formed from volcanic explosions over 8 million…

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    As mentioned, the case study previously mentioned, provides a transformative experience for tourists, specifically surfers. This is because the surfers already have a preconceived notion of how the surfing experience will be. There are numerous beaches around Australia, but the tourists in the case study have specifically chosen the Gold Coast as it provides surfing compeitions and tournaments and this can cause a memorable experience for the tourist. In addition to the transformative experience…

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    My family and I were walking down to the shore to get some water and it was a bright sunny day with the trees swaying back and forth because the wind was perfect not to hard not to soft but perfect it made the day feel like a nice fun day when out know where we were attacked and I was taken, taken to be sold as a slave are family knew it would come but not this soon. We faught and faught but eventullay they just took me I had no choice but to go. Forced forced to go on this huge boat with all of…

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    Macca Short Story

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    The sand slides through my toes as I take my first step onto the beach. The beautiful, glowing sun rises slowly over me, bringing a gleaming light to the beautiful sand and sea. Its glittering, golden rays of heat warms me from the cool coastal breeze which hits my face.Walking further and further I heard the lost cries of the sulking gulls and the echoes of laughter as people walked passed. One step at a time I knew I was getting closer to the end. My stomach rumbled for Maccas, Finally I saw…

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    Hawaii Vacation Essay

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    One vacation you should consider is hawaii. Hawaii’s lush beaches are only the beginning. From surfing to snorkelling to whale watching according to adventor on hawaii .hawaii is the home of surfing if you dreamed of riding the waves surf on an ocean the origins of surfing. Want to learn to surf take lessons from one to two hours. Come snorkeling and scuba diving. With 1,200 miles of coral reef in the the Hawaiian Islands, snorkeling and scuba diving are two of the island's most popular water…

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    Introduction North Stradbroke Island ( NSI )is the second largest sand island and it consists almost entirely of sand, with rocks ar Point Lookout and small remnants of sandstone at Dunwich. in 1827 by Captain Henry John Rous named the island Stradbroke island after his father, the Earl of Stradbroke. NSI is a cherished and endangered land with even a rainforest at Myora Springs near Dunwich. There are more than 15 types of mammals including wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas, koalas, and…

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    “We’re almost here! I can see the ocean!” Katy yelled, pointing towards the great body of water. After over an hour of impatiently waiting for them to arrive, they finally got off the stuffy bus and breathed in the fresh and salty air of the beach. “Look, there’s a lot of cliffs that have erosion,” said Troye, pointing to one of the cliffs. “Exactly. Erosion can be found in things not just in cliffs; they can be in many other things too.” Mrs. Williams stated, watching Alfie put a gobstopper…

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    Climate change is severely effecting our beaches in Victoria and across Australia. About 24% of the Victorian coast in rock shore, the majority of which is classified as cliffs. While a lot of the coast is still sandy much of this is also classified as a rocky coast with at least 20% of the coast being sandy beaches backed by rock. Coastal areas in Victoria already have some risk of exposure to natural hazards without worsening effects of climate change. For example, Lakes Entrance in East…

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    Personal Narrative

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    at many different beaches along the way, but the one that stood out to me the most was at the end of the trip, at a barely visible turnoff on the road. I have always loved exploring, so I had begged my dad to pull over in hopes of finding a secret beach. The excitement kicked in as we climbed over the ridge. I had never seen a more beautiful place in my life. There were huge ridges surrounding an elevated pathway, and the light filtered through the clouds in a way that left beams of light dotted…

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