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The area of land at the junction of a body of water, where the slope is gentle enough to collect sand, shells, small rocks, shingle, volcanic sand etc.
The area of land at the junction of a body of water, where the slope is gentle enough to collect sand, shells, small rocks, shingle, volcanic sand etc.


Many beaches are highly popular as tourist attractions, as the relatively soft sand makes a comfortable spot to sit or lie in the sun, walk around in bare [[feet]], and easily enter or exit the [[water]]. The [[waves]] present at many open-water beaches make the sport of [[surfing]] and related activities possible.
Many beaches are highly popular as tourist attractions, as the relatively soft sand makes a comfortable spot to sit or lie in the sun, walk around in bare feet (see [[foot]]), and easily enter or exit the [[water]]. The [[waves]] present at many open-water beaches make the sport of [[surfing]] and related activities possible.

Bondai Beach is a very famous tourist attraction in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].

Revision as of 02:59, 26 February 2002

The area of land at the junction of a body of water, where the slope is gentle enough to collect sand, shells, small rocks, shingle, volcanic sand etc.

Many beaches are highly popular as tourist attractions, as the relatively soft sand makes a comfortable spot to sit or lie in the sun, walk around in bare feet (see foot), and easily enter or exit the water. The waves present at many open-water beaches make the sport of surfing and related activities possible.

Bondai Beach is a very famous tourist attraction in Sydney, Australia.