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Swim Safe by Proofing Yourself Against Harmful Sea Creatures

Posted by ecostinger on 14th Jul 2015

Beaches and seawater provide people the opportunity to indulge in recreational activities like swimming, snorkeling, deep-sea diving and water sports. All these activities whether performed in the close vicinity of the beach or in deep waters offer chances of close encounter with sea creatures. Some of these creatures might pass by your side safely, while others might be dangerous and their …
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Coronado Central Beach - Coronado, California

Posted by ecostinger on 9th Apr 2015

Coronado name is derived from Spanish which means “the crowned one” and its also know “The Crown City”.Coronado Beach is a 1.5 mile long, wide sandy beach with a silvery sheen sand. The beach is very flat which is good for skim boarding, jogging and walking. The beach is very popular for swimmers, surfers, sunbathers and beachcombers. Most families arrive in the morning, carrying umbrellas, beach …
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Crane Beach - Ipswich, Massachusetts

Posted by ecostinger on 9th Apr 2015

Crane Beach is a 1,234-acre (4.99 km2) of conservation and recreation property located in Ipswich, Massachusetts. It consists of 6 km long sandy beach front, dunes, and a seaside slope of pine forest. Five and a half miles of hiking trails through the dunes and forest are accessible from the beachfront. The parking facilities are Parking Permit Sticker Program or must get early to find a plac …
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Oceans Around the World - Atlantic Ocean

Posted by ecostinger on 15th Dec 2014

Atlantic Ocean: is the second greatest ocean which covers approximately 20% of the earth surface and it is spread between the continents of America, Europe and Africa also it is the saltiest ocean It is half size of Pacific Ocean but it is growing and spreading along the mid-Atlantic coast. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the longest mountain on earth. From October to June the surface of the …
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