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  2. The Cult-Favorite Bogg Bag Made My Beach Days So Much ... - AOL

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    OK, here goes: I kinda hate going to the beach. To clarify, I love the concept of going to the beach—the views, the water, the expectation of relaxation. But, on.

  3. This magical beach blanket that repels sand and water is on ...

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    It's sand-proof and water-resistant, plus it doesn't get picked up by the wind. It's made of 210 polyester, which repels water even better than an umbrella, and easily shakes off any sand that ...

  4. Beach evolution - Wikipedia

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    Beach evolution is a natural process occurring along shorelines where sea, lake or river water erodes the land. Beaches form as sand accumulates over centuries through recurrent processes that erode rocky and sedimentary material into sand deposits.

  5. Beachworld - Wikipedia

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    "Beachworld" is set in an undefined distant future. Among the few clues to the date is the passing reference that the last of the Beach Boys died eight thousand years ago (hence, approximately in the 11th millennium CE). Two crewmembers, Rand and Shapiro, survive the crash-landing of their spacecraft on an uncharted planet made up entirely of sand.

  6. Windansea Beach - Wikipedia

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    Windansea Beach is a stretch of coastline in the La Jolla community of San Diego, California.The neighborhood adjacent to the beach is named Windansea after the beach. It is named after the 1909 oceanfront Strand Hotel that was renamed "Windansea" Hotel in 1919 after the owner Arthur Snell ran a "naming contest".

  7. Bayong - Wikipedia

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    A bayong is a type of bag from the Philippines made by weaving dried leaves, usually from buri in the Visayas and pandan in Luzon. [1] [2] It is also made using native Philippine plants such as abaca, bacbac, karagumoy, sabutan, romblon and tikog. [2] [3] Plastic strips are also used as synthetic substitute for leaves. [1]

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    Below, Esquire has rounded up the best Dune: Part Two memes so far. Below, you'll everything from red carpet jokes to sandworm shuffles—and, yes, the viral Duneussy . (Don't ask, OK?)

  9. Groyne - Wikipedia

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    A groyne gradually creates and maintains a wide area of beach on its updrift side by trapping the sediments suspended in the ocean current. This process is called accretion of sand and gravel or beach evolution. It reduces erosion on the other, i.e. downdrift, side by reducing the speed and power of the waves striking the shore.