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  2. Beach hut - Wikipedia

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    A beach hut (also known as a beach cabin, beach box or bathing box) is a small, usually wooden and often brightly coloured, box above the high tide mark on popular bathing beaches. They are generally used as a shelter from the sun or wind, changing into and out of swimming attire and for the safe storing of some personal belongings.

  3. Brighton Bathing Boxes - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Bathing Boxes are 93 beach huts on Dendy Street Beach in Brighton, Victoria, Australia, in the City of Bayside. They are a significant tourist attraction for the area. [1] In November 2019 a bathing box was sold for $340,000 [2] and historically they have been valued at about 15% of the median Brighton house price. [3]

  4. St James, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    St James beach is well known for its colourful Victorian-style bathing boxes, [3] tidal pool [4] and rock pools, which are popular with children. [5] Danger Beach, also in St James, is a well-known surf spot. [6] Most of the homes in the area date back to the days when the Cape was still a colony of the British Empire. [4]

  5. Beach house - Wikipedia

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    A beach house is a house on or near a beach, sometimes used as a vacation or second home for people who commute to the house on weekends or during vacation periods. Beach houses are often designed to weather the type of climate they are built in and the building materials and construction methods used in beach housing vary widely around the ...

  6. Royal National Park Coastal Cabin Communities - Wikipedia

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    While there are a large number of huts within Kosciuszko National Park and elsewhere within OEH estate, the RNP cabins are quite different in their history, construction and nature of use to the other huts; the huts are also diversely located whereas the RNP cabins are closely grouped with different resulting cultural landscape and social ...

  7. Langland Bay - Wikipedia

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    At the eastern end of the Bay are a number of privately owned beach huts within their own grounds and gated car park. Also at the western end of the beach promenade is a brasserie, which opened in the summer of 2007. This replaced an old tea shop and ice-cream parlour of a similar age to the original beach huts.

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  9. Beach fale - Wikipedia

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    A Samoan beach fale. A beach fale is a simple thatched hut in the architecture of Samoa.Beach fales are also common in other parts of Polynesia.They have become popular in tourism as a low budget accommodation situated by the coast, built with a few posts, no walls and a thatched roof with a round or oval shape.