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    The Beach Six am, and the sun peaked out from behind the rocks. Eager tourists were flocking in like seagulls. It was the weekend, the time where the coast was blaring with sounds. Enthusiastic kids were all over the place, like race cars flashing down the shore; no one could stop them! Their legs were begging for rest. It was like they had never seen the beach before. The deafening sounds of the visitors made it harder to enjoy the soothing waves. Oh, the waves, the ravishing waves! You…

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    Beach Morphology Report

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    Introduction Beach morphology is a key factor in helping determine the sediment interaction between not only the ocean but the surrounding environment as well. On September 23rd, 2016 at 1500-1645 hours’ group 3 of MSCI 112 collected local data of the morphology of Myrtle Beach State Park, SC, US. With the help of the data collected on site as well as the data collected in the lab our main objective is to able to learn more about the impact on the beach as well as the interactions it has with…

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    Sandy Beach Romanticism

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    setting sun could be seen above the dark and seemingly bottomless aphotic ocean. The light from the sun sent a sharp line down the calm ocean waters making the sandy beach gleam with the radiance of its color. The unmoving ocean acquired small ripples that soon turned to folding waves. The white froth washed ashore to the sandy beach, leaving only the foam outline of the waves behind as a remembrance of where the last wave once was. Two palm trees, connected to a common base, reclined to one…

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    Beach Erosion Essay

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    average swell waves deliver sediment back to the shoreline (beach accretion). Beach accretion is a much slower process than erosion whereby it’d take severl years for a beach to return to its pre – storm condition after a major storm or several smaller storms in a quick succession. Across australia’s coastline beach erosion and accretion occurs with little / no impact on human settlements , however the problems are when; - Buildings on sandy beach systems are subject to natural phases of…

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    from his house, moving towards the beach. He wanted to be completely quiet, not alerting anyone in the area. He looked back at his small turquoise house, before continuing on. Isaac looked at the houses in the neighborhood seeing, differences in the structures and the colors. It felt like each house had their own personality. Isaac liked that it was easy to tell the houses apart, while the houses in Vircorden town had very little difference. Getting closer to the beach, he thought he saw a white…

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    detecting on beaches is among the most favored spare-time activities amongst the people who reside near a seacoast. It is an unusual day that you are out enjoying the sunshine at the beach that you don't see someone with a metal detector in their hand. Almost everyone has had the misfortune of losing something valuable at the beach and it is the person who carries a metal detector around that reaps the benefit. Regrettably, with the hobby expanding so rapidly, metal detecting on beaches has…

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    I love going to the beach, something about it always draws me in like a siren’s song to a lonely fisherman that’s looking for enchanting love. I breath in the familIar smell of the salty air, and bathe in the beaming sun that’s glittering upon my tanned skin. “Gee, what a beautiful morning for sea shell hunting!” I exclaim to myself jubilantly. I usually get up very early so that I can have the beach all to myself. It’s like my personal sanctuary and a beautiful place that I can call my own…

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    Beach Destination Essay

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    Keywords: best beach destinations in the world Snippet: Do not know where to go during your vacation? If so, then some of the best beach destinations in the world we have put together here are for you. Seven of the Best Beach Destinations in the World If you have tired of seaside recreation, it could only mean that you have not been yet to the heavenly corners of our Earth that we have described here. So, if you love rainbow sands, lonely beaches under stone arches, diving, surfing, or…

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    The beach is a place for where I can relax and enjoy the sight of the ocean. Everyone has that place, that makes them feel calm and stressfree. There are millions of people all over the world who flock to beaches ,to experience mother nature’s work of art. In a world where everything is constantly moving at rapid speeds. Just simply watching the waves roll in and out at its own pace can be astonishing and a moment to remember. The beach is great to look at. This paper will include information…

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    through me. I took deep breaths as I listened to the consistent sound of waves hitting the shore, and rested my tired muscles. It was a perfect day, especially after playing a long, tiring tennis match in Boca Raton, Florida. I lied down on my turquoise beach towel and closed my eyes, simply to relax. “LISA!” my mom shouted, sending shivers through me as I jolted from my small nap. “You should go into the ocean, since that's what we’re all here for.” Immediately I thought of the…

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