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I lovee horseshoe crabs so muchhh because what the fuck are they doing

I Lovee Horseshoe Crabs So Muchhh Because What The Fuck Are They Doing
I Lovee Horseshoe Crabs So Muchhh Because What The Fuck Are They Doing
I Lovee Horseshoe Crabs So Muchhh Because What The Fuck Are They Doing
I Lovee Horseshoe Crabs So Muchhh Because What The Fuck Are They Doing

Just cute little fucks scuttling around


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Got A Picture Of The Moon At Sunset!!!🍑

Got a picture of the moon at sunset!!!🍑


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3 years ago

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches of 2021

For more than 30 years, Dr. Beach, aka Dr. Stephen Leatherman, has created an annual Top 10 Beach list. A professor and coastal geomorphologist at Florida International University, Dr. Beach factors in 50 different criteria including water color, sand softness, wave size, water temperature and more.

As we get ready to launch Landsat 9 this fall, we’re taking a tour of Dr. Beach’s Top 10 US beaches of 2021 as seen by Landsat 8.

10. Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Coast Guard Beach is located just north of the remote Nauset Inlet on Outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Except for the picturesque old white Coast Guard station that still sits atop the glacial bluffs, there is no development here; the best way to reach this beach is by bicycle from the Salt Pond Visitor’s Center or shuttle bus.

First mapped by Champlain in 1605, the shifting sands of this inlet are clearly visible in the Landsat image. This location is also at the point where the glacial sea cliffs transcend into a barrier beach (e.g., sand spit) that provides protection for the lagoon and development of lush salt marshes.

“In my early days as a Professor at Boston University and later at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, I spent many summer and some winter-time days conducting scientific studies along this barrier beach.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Coast Guard Beach on May 1, 2021.

9. Beachwalker Park, Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Beachwalker Park is a public beach located on the southern part of Kiawah Island, South Carolina. This barrier island in the Charleston area is 10-miles long and features a fine grained, hard-packed beach that can be traversed easily by bicycle.

This Landsat image shows a huge accumulation of sand as a series of shoals on the south end of the island, which can be reached from Beachwalker Park. These sandy shoals will eventually coalesce, becoming an extension of the sand spit that is the south end of Kiawah Island.

“In the early 2000s, I served as the beach consultant to the Town of Kiawah Island because their world-famous golf course on the north end was being threatened by severe erosion. It was necessary to artificially bypass some sand on the north end of the island so that the normal flow of sand along the island was reinstated, saving the outermost link of this PGA golf course.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Beachwalker Park on April 9, 2021.

8. Coronado Beach, San Diego, California

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Coronado Beach in San Diego is the toast of Southern California with some of the warmest and safest water on the Pacific coast. This 100-meter-wide beach is an oasis of subtropical vegetation, unique Mediterranean climate, and fine sparkling sand.

The harbor serves as a major port for the Navy’s Pacific fleet, the home port for several aircraft carriers. The docks and the crossing airplane runways for the Naval base are visible in this Landsat image.

“I really enjoy visiting this beautiful beach as well as having lunch and drinks, taking advantage of the hotel’s beachside service.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Coronado Beach on April 23, 2020.

7. Caladesi Island State Park, Dunedin Clearwater, Florida

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Caladesi Island State Park is located in the small town of Dunedin on the Southwest Florida coast. The stark white undeveloped beach is composed of crystalline quartz sand which is soft and cushy at the water’s edge, inviting one to take a dip in the sparkling clear waters.

While island is still in the Park’s name, Caladesi is no longer a true island as shown on the Landsat image--it is now connected to Clearwater Beach.

“Caladesi is located in the Tampa area, but it seems like a world away on this getaway island.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Caladesi Island State Park on April 9, 2021.

6. Duke Kahanamoku Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Duke Kahanamoku Beach is named for the famous native Hawaiian who was a big-board surfer and introduced surfing as a sport to mainland Americans and indeed the world.

One of the prominent features on this Landsat image is Diamondhead with its circular shape near the coast. This large cone of an extinct volcano provides the iconic backdrop for photos of Waikiki Beach.

“This is my favorite spot at the world-famous Waikiki Beach where you can both play in the surf and swim in the calm lagoonal waters.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Duke Kahanamoku Beach on May 17, 2020.

5. Lighthouse Beach, Buxton, Outer Banks of North Carolina

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Lighthouse Beach in the village of Buxton is located at Cape Hatteras, the most northern cape in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This lifeguarded beach is the number one surfing spot on the US Atlantic Coast as the large offshore sand banks, known as Diamond Shoals, cause wave refraction focusing wave energy on this beach.

The Landsat image shows the seaward growth of south flank of Cape Hatteras as evidenced by the parallel lines of beach ridges.

“It is fun to walk down the narrow sand spit, more exposed at low tide, as waves are approaching from both directions because of the bending of the waves.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Lighthouse Beach on May 3, 2020.

4. St. George Island State Park, Florida Panhandle

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

St. George Island State Park, located on the Florida panhandle and far from urban areas, is a favorite destination for beachgoers, anglers and bird watchers as nature abounds. Like other beaches on the panhandle, this long barrier island has a sugary fine, white sand beach.

In this Landsat image, St. George can be seen north of the bridge that links this barrier island to the mainland. The enclosed bay behind St. George Island is fairly shallow and the water much less clear as shown on the Landsat image, but it is not polluted.

“Besides swimming in the crystal-clear Gulf of Mexico waters, I enjoy beachcombing and shelling. While this island was hit hard in 2018 by Hurricane Michael, it has substantially recovered as there was little development to be impacted.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of St. George Island State Park on October 13, 2020.

3. Ocracoke Lifeguard Beach, Outer Banks of North Carolina

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach at the southern end of Cape Hatteras National Seashore was the first seashore to be incorporated into the National Park Service system.

The Landsat image shows Ocracoke to the north as separated by an inlet from Portsmouth Island. The village of Ocracoke was built at the wide area of the island where it was protected from oceanic waves during coastal storms which include both winter nor’easters and hurricanes.

“Ocracoke was once the home of the most infamous pirate Blackbeard and is still a very special place—my favorite getaway beach.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Ocracoke Lifeguard Beach on May 3, 2020.

2. Cooper’s Beach, Southampton, New York

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Cooper’s Beach in the tony town of Southampton on the south shore of Long Island, New York is shielded from the cold Labrador current, making for a fairly long summer swimming season. The white quartz sand is medium to coarse grained with some pebbles, making the beach slope fairly steeply into the water.

This Landsat image shows the fairly large coastal pond named Mecox Bay to the east with Shinnecock Inlet and Bay also displayed to the west. Coopers Beach is hundreds of yards wide, made of grainy white quartz sand and is backed by large sand dunes covered by American beach grass.

“I spent several decades conducting scientific studies of this very interest oceanic shoreline because it is so dynamic and the beachfront real estate so expensive. Some of the most gorgeous and expensive residential houses in the United States are located in the world-famous Hamptons.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Coopers Beach on August 30, 2019.

1. Hapuna Beach State Park, Big Island Hawaii

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Hapuna Beach State Park is a white coral sand beach that resides in a landscape dominated by dark brown lava flows on the Big Island of Hawaii. The crystal-clear water is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving during the summer months in contrast to winter big-wave days when pounding shorebreaks and rip currents make swimming impossible.

Hapuna and the other pocket beaches appear as an oasis in this otherwise fairly bleak landscape except for the areas irrigated as prominently shown on the Landsat imagery by the green vegetation.

“This volcanically active island is the only place that I know where you can snow ski at the high mountain tops and water ski in the warm ocean water on the same day.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Hapuna State Park on January 5, 2021.

What’s your favorite beach?

View Dr. Beach’s 2021 picks and see Landsat views of these beaches over time.

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6 years ago

We See Seashores Shifting with Satellites

If you’re like us, as soon as the summer Sun is out, you start feeling – well, just beachy, sand you very much. 

Lots of our favorite beaches are inside protected marine areas, which are regulated by governments to keep their ecosystems or cultural heritage intact. If you beachcomb at Cape Cod, swim in the Florida Keys or learn about Hawaiian culture at Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, congrats! You’ve visited a protected marine area.

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But time and tide haven’t been kind to some protected beaches.

Beaches are constantly changing, and science teams are using our 30-year record of Earth images from the NASA/USGS Landsat program to study what’s happening.

Overall, the sum total of sandy beaches has increased a bit over the last 30 years. But time and tide haven’t been as kind to our protected beaches – the team found that more than 1/3 of sandy beaches in protected marine areas have been eroding away.

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Some of these areas were designated to protect vulnerable plant and animal species or connect delicate ecosystems. They are home to humpback whales and sea turtles, reefs and mangroves that protect the land from erosion and natural disasters, and species which are found in only one habitat in the world. Losing land area could upset the balance of these areas and endanger their future.

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Next step: Looking for pearls of wisdom to save the beaches!

Right now, we aren’t sure which beaches are eroding due to natural processes, and which are due to humans – that’s the next step for science teams to investigate. Once we know the causes, we can start working on solutions to save the beaches.

Those 30 years of Landsat data will help scientists find answers to these questions much faster – instead of using airplanes or measuring the beaches by hand, they can use computer programs to rapidly investigate millions of satellite photos spanning many years of change.

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By tracking beaches from space, scientists can help keep our summers sandy for years to come.

And that makes us as happy as clams.

Read the full story HERE.

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3 years ago

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches of 2021

For more than 30 years, Dr. Beach, aka Dr. Stephen Leatherman, has created an annual Top 10 Beach list. A professor and coastal geomorphologist at Florida International University, Dr. Beach factors in 50 different criteria including water color, sand softness, wave size, water temperature and more.

As we get ready to launch Landsat 9 this fall, we’re taking a tour of Dr. Beach’s Top 10 US beaches of 2021 as seen by Landsat 8.

10. Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Coast Guard Beach is located just north of the remote Nauset Inlet on Outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Except for the picturesque old white Coast Guard station that still sits atop the glacial bluffs, there is no development here; the best way to reach this beach is by bicycle from the Salt Pond Visitor’s Center or shuttle bus.

First mapped by Champlain in 1605, the shifting sands of this inlet are clearly visible in the Landsat image. This location is also at the point where the glacial sea cliffs transcend into a barrier beach (e.g., sand spit) that provides protection for the lagoon and development of lush salt marshes.

“In my early days as a Professor at Boston University and later at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, I spent many summer and some winter-time days conducting scientific studies along this barrier beach.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Coast Guard Beach on May 1, 2021.

9. Beachwalker Park, Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Beachwalker Park is a public beach located on the southern part of Kiawah Island, South Carolina. This barrier island in the Charleston area is 10-miles long and features a fine grained, hard-packed beach that can be traversed easily by bicycle.

This Landsat image shows a huge accumulation of sand as a series of shoals on the south end of the island, which can be reached from Beachwalker Park. These sandy shoals will eventually coalesce, becoming an extension of the sand spit that is the south end of Kiawah Island.

“In the early 2000s, I served as the beach consultant to the Town of Kiawah Island because their world-famous golf course on the north end was being threatened by severe erosion. It was necessary to artificially bypass some sand on the north end of the island so that the normal flow of sand along the island was reinstated, saving the outermost link of this PGA golf course.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Beachwalker Park on April 9, 2021.

8. Coronado Beach, San Diego, California

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Coronado Beach in San Diego is the toast of Southern California with some of the warmest and safest water on the Pacific coast. This 100-meter-wide beach is an oasis of subtropical vegetation, unique Mediterranean climate, and fine sparkling sand.

The harbor serves as a major port for the Navy’s Pacific fleet, the home port for several aircraft carriers. The docks and the crossing airplane runways for the Naval base are visible in this Landsat image.

“I really enjoy visiting this beautiful beach as well as having lunch and drinks, taking advantage of the hotel’s beachside service.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Coronado Beach on April 23, 2020.

7. Caladesi Island State Park, Dunedin Clearwater, Florida

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Caladesi Island State Park is located in the small town of Dunedin on the Southwest Florida coast. The stark white undeveloped beach is composed of crystalline quartz sand which is soft and cushy at the water’s edge, inviting one to take a dip in the sparkling clear waters.

While island is still in the Park’s name, Caladesi is no longer a true island as shown on the Landsat image--it is now connected to Clearwater Beach.

“Caladesi is located in the Tampa area, but it seems like a world away on this getaway island.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Caladesi Island State Park on April 9, 2021.

6. Duke Kahanamoku Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Duke Kahanamoku Beach is named for the famous native Hawaiian who was a big-board surfer and introduced surfing as a sport to mainland Americans and indeed the world.

One of the prominent features on this Landsat image is Diamondhead with its circular shape near the coast. This large cone of an extinct volcano provides the iconic backdrop for photos of Waikiki Beach.

“This is my favorite spot at the world-famous Waikiki Beach where you can both play in the surf and swim in the calm lagoonal waters.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Duke Kahanamoku Beach on May 17, 2020.

5. Lighthouse Beach, Buxton, Outer Banks of North Carolina

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Lighthouse Beach in the village of Buxton is located at Cape Hatteras, the most northern cape in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This lifeguarded beach is the number one surfing spot on the US Atlantic Coast as the large offshore sand banks, known as Diamond Shoals, cause wave refraction focusing wave energy on this beach.

The Landsat image shows the seaward growth of south flank of Cape Hatteras as evidenced by the parallel lines of beach ridges.

“It is fun to walk down the narrow sand spit, more exposed at low tide, as waves are approaching from both directions because of the bending of the waves.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Lighthouse Beach on May 3, 2020.

4. St. George Island State Park, Florida Panhandle

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

St. George Island State Park, located on the Florida panhandle and far from urban areas, is a favorite destination for beachgoers, anglers and bird watchers as nature abounds. Like other beaches on the panhandle, this long barrier island has a sugary fine, white sand beach.

In this Landsat image, St. George can be seen north of the bridge that links this barrier island to the mainland. The enclosed bay behind St. George Island is fairly shallow and the water much less clear as shown on the Landsat image, but it is not polluted.

“Besides swimming in the crystal-clear Gulf of Mexico waters, I enjoy beachcombing and shelling. While this island was hit hard in 2018 by Hurricane Michael, it has substantially recovered as there was little development to be impacted.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of St. George Island State Park on October 13, 2020.

3. Ocracoke Lifeguard Beach, Outer Banks of North Carolina

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach at the southern end of Cape Hatteras National Seashore was the first seashore to be incorporated into the National Park Service system.

The Landsat image shows Ocracoke to the north as separated by an inlet from Portsmouth Island. The village of Ocracoke was built at the wide area of the island where it was protected from oceanic waves during coastal storms which include both winter nor’easters and hurricanes.

“Ocracoke was once the home of the most infamous pirate Blackbeard and is still a very special place—my favorite getaway beach.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Ocracoke Lifeguard Beach on May 3, 2020.

2. Cooper’s Beach, Southampton, New York

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Cooper’s Beach in the tony town of Southampton on the south shore of Long Island, New York is shielded from the cold Labrador current, making for a fairly long summer swimming season. The white quartz sand is medium to coarse grained with some pebbles, making the beach slope fairly steeply into the water.

This Landsat image shows the fairly large coastal pond named Mecox Bay to the east with Shinnecock Inlet and Bay also displayed to the west. Coopers Beach is hundreds of yards wide, made of grainy white quartz sand and is backed by large sand dunes covered by American beach grass.

“I spent several decades conducting scientific studies of this very interest oceanic shoreline because it is so dynamic and the beachfront real estate so expensive. Some of the most gorgeous and expensive residential houses in the United States are located in the world-famous Hamptons.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Coopers Beach on August 30, 2019.

1. Hapuna Beach State Park, Big Island Hawaii

Dr. Beach’s Top 10 Beaches Of 2021

Hapuna Beach State Park is a white coral sand beach that resides in a landscape dominated by dark brown lava flows on the Big Island of Hawaii. The crystal-clear water is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving during the summer months in contrast to winter big-wave days when pounding shorebreaks and rip currents make swimming impossible.

Hapuna and the other pocket beaches appear as an oasis in this otherwise fairly bleak landscape except for the areas irrigated as prominently shown on the Landsat imagery by the green vegetation.

“This volcanically active island is the only place that I know where you can snow ski at the high mountain tops and water ski in the warm ocean water on the same day.” – Dr. Beach

Landsat 8 collected this image of Hapuna State Park on January 5, 2021.

What’s your favorite beach?

View Dr. Beach’s 2021 picks and see Landsat views of these beaches over time.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!


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5 months ago

Thailand’s Holiday Appeal: Why 9-in-10 Hotel Guests Will Arrive from Overseas This December

Discover why Thailand leads the world in international hotel arrivals this December, with record-breaking bookings, longer stays, and increased traveler confidence. Continue reading Thailand’s Holiday Appeal: Why 9-in-10 Hotel Guests Will Arrive from Overseas This December


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7 years ago

Top 10 things to do in St. Martin

Top 10 things to do in St. Martin

Top 10 things to do in St. Martin

St. Martin is a delightful paradise island that has so much to offer. It is also commonly referred to as St Marteen. The island is so diverse that it incorporates many activities to suit everyone’s taste. St. Martin has infinite distinct little paradises. Choosing to visit the island is going to be the best decision you have made.

There is so much to do, see and…

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7 years ago

Crazy where she can take you...


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7 years ago

So today I hit 21. Crazy how quick my life passing away right before my eyes! I’ve seen so many beautiful places in this world, but I don’t want to stop! I always want to show everyone the beauty of what’s around you. So many people who hate where they live but there are so many people who die to go visit their country! Sometimes we take things for granted...


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7 years ago

I just wanted to show her what paradise looked like...


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5 years ago

The Stunning Beaches of Martinique

The Stunning Beaches Of Martinique

The previous volcanic island of Martinique is one of the many dazzling spots to visit in the Caribbean area Ruled by the eminent Mont Pelee Martinique is additionally honored with a differing scenes which is a blessing from heaven for some outside devotees While here you can take off to the mountains or rainforests in the inside part of the island or invest a large portion of your energy investigating the numerous shorelines of Martinique

Without a doubt this Caribbean island which is an abroad branch of France has a few excellent sandy stretches to offer What is momentous about the shorelines of Martinique is that they have singular qualities that make them one of a kind from one another In any case these shorelines additionally share that undeniable tropical excellence On the off chance that you are searching for shorelines that are perfect for swimming sunbathing people-viewing or isolation you can think that its all in Martinique Related Article

When you head out toward the northern shoreline of the island you will locate the exquisite and rich dark sand shorelines The nearness of these shorelines is a sign of the past volcanic exercises on the island The encompassing green slopes and clear blue waters confronting these shorelines make a decent differentiation to the dark sand shade The northern dark sand stretches come in all shapes and sizes Some stretch out far around the coastline while others are littler bays arranged underneath shake precipices The coconut-enhanced Anse Ceron is a northern shoreline that highlights a blend of highly contrasting sand which gives this shoreline its smoky dim appearance

When you visit the south shore of Martinique you will surely find an alternate arrangement of shorelines! In spite of the dark sand shorelines of the north southern shorelines for the most part have white sand One of the more famous southern stretch is Plage des Salines just a short drive from the town of Ste Anne Plage des Salines is particularly packed during the ends of the week and occasions as it is the most loved shoreline of numerous families Be that as it may on the off chance that you need to go here during calmer occasions visiting whenever during the week is your best alternative Other delightful shorelines to look at on the southern coasts incorporate Le Diamant Cap Chevalier Anses dArlets and Ste Luce Statue of Liberty

There are additionally shorelines found on the east bank of the island and they highlight unpleasant shores and fierce waters as they are confronting the Atlantic Ocean In spite of not being perfect for swimming the shorelines tough landscape in this area guarantees to be amazing Plage de lAnse Madame is the more balanced shoreline on the island routinely facilitating watersports like kayaking It is additionally furnished with a youngsters play area and is extremely near a golf club Another family-accommodating sandy shoreline is Anse a Prunes which is known for its quiet waters

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6 years ago

Best Beaches in Casablanca

Best Beaches In Casablanca

Dakhla Essaouira and El Hoceima guests think about these acclaimed shorelines however not exclusively are these the spots that can make you feel astonishing In Casa there are numerous spots and shorelines that are best in class in their awe inspiring sights

The excellent Mohammedia

Best Beaches In Casablanca

The Monica shoreline is 20km north from Casablanca where nature is perfect and generally speaking less swarmed Going through the train the time will be 20min and by utilizing a major taxi it will take 25min In the event that you take the train youll need to take again a little taxi to Monica shoreline as its generally far off from the train station

There are various shorelines more and less swarmed Completely most loved is Monica shoreline for some vacationers and its not all that clogged and traveler attacked The shoreline is unpleasant some express its not sheltered to go to wild shorelines in Morocco as they are not ensured Its calculable that the wild ones are more settled as they are pristine inactive and new Positive nature is flawless and dazzling! Monica shoreline is brimming with rocks its sand is delicate and brilliant There are likewise sandbanks where you can climb and see the sea from above

Tamaris

Best Beaches In Casablanca

The Tamaris shoreline is found 20 km south of Casablanca and some state it is likewise in Casablanca For moving toward the shoreline it is ideal that you may claim your vehicle as open carriage in Tamaris doesnt exist You can exertion additionally white shared taxi from close Morocco Mall however they will drop you off in the downtown area No trains are accessible to go to Tamaris

Ever Tamaris was a basic town a few years prior yet as of now its a retreat for the Caseous who need to revere their ends of the week and morocco occasions 2017 in their private estates by the coastline related article

Amid the late spring season shorelines in Tamaris are moderately packed than different seasons Babylon shoreline is the most notable one yet in addition many dont care for it there

There are about further places to relax - anys favored one is the bluff by the bistro The shoreline is taken cover behind the precipice so its very well disposed and the bistro with swipes is simply close

The El Jadida shoreline

Best Beaches In Casablanca

The incredible shoreline of the extraordinary nation is found simply 100km south of Casablanca city In the event that you need to approach this shoreline at that point the Transport like train will take 60 minutes shared taxi from Route de Jadida or a vehicle will take 30 or 45 minutes When you reach to Jadida utilizing network transport youll need to take an inconsequential taxi to Houzia shoreline

Would you be able to see this shards? That is the incredible and most wonderful Houzia shoreline in El Jadida

The city is brimming with charming spaces for sunbathing yet Houzia created most loved cheers to its wild nature and the cryptic Japanese destruction from the old 70s previous article


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3 weeks ago

today’s episode of ‘my hobbies hate me’

went kitesurfing today with my family, like most days

everything was fine until I, very gracefully, launched myself full speed toward the edge of the beach

which, fun fact, is not soft sand

no

it’s coral

sharp, evil coral

couldn’t stop

my kite was like “lol no brakes for you”

so i got dragged over rocks and coral like a bargain bin action figure

so now my right leg is super swollen, covered in scrapes and those gross skin-tearing lines that look like i got attacked by a cheese grater (idk how else to describe them lol)

left knee? busted open like it was auditioning for a gore movie and would. not. stop. bleeding.

now it’s mummified in bandages like i’m trying out for The Mummy reboot

my back is also half torn up and covered in scrapes

lowkey looks like i got mauled by a bear

and i’m currently giving rainbow realness thanks to the stunning collection of bruises i’ve got going on

10/10 beach day

highly recommend


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8 years ago
West Coast Dairies...@vagator North #westcoast #goa #beaches #beachesaroundtheworld #beachbody #rocky

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8 years ago
An Evening @Anjuna,Goa #beaches #west #coast #cloudyday #sunset #tourism #shades #nature #beachvolleyball

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