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  2. Havelock island - Wikipedia

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    Snorkel at Elephant Beach Elephant Beach is a popular spot for snorkeling enthusiasts. Located a short boat ride away from Havelock Island, Elephant Beach is known for its vibrant coral reefs and various water activities. You can also enjoy other water sports activities like jet skiing, parasailing, sea walking, banana boat rides and many more ...

  3. Tourism in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Wikipedia

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    Radhanagar Beach is a beautiful pristine clean beach located on the western coast of Havelock Island. Called an infinite beach, [9] Radhanagar was voted the best beach in Asia by Time Magazine in 2004 and is now considered one of the top 100 beaches in the world. [10] Radhanagar beach was awarded the prestigious blue flag certification in the ...

  4. Laʻaloa Bay - Wikipedia

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    La'aloa Bay, also known as Magic Sands Beach, on Christmas night, 2015 La'aloa Bay on a very calm day After a storm the sand all washes out, exposing lava rocks Ruins of an old temple, with scuba diving cove in the background. Laʻaloa Bay is a popular recreation area in Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.

  5. Gulf Islands National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    The barrier islands started forming 4500-5400 years ago. On the north side of the islands, the beaches are broad, while on the south side, the beaches include 2 metres (6.6 ft) high dunes on average, but with some reaching 6 metres (20 ft). The white quartz sands originated from the Appalachian Mountains.

  6. Whitesand Bay - Wikipedia

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    Whitesand Bay (Cornish: Porth Senan, meaning cove at Sennen) is a wide sandy bay near Land's End in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It stretches for one mile between the headlands of Pedn-mên-du and Aire Point. and contains the village of Sennen Cove. [1]

  7. Pelorus Sound - Wikipedia

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    Private holiday homes are becoming more common. Most of the settled places are hard to reach overland, and are serviced by the Pelorus Express, a mail boat which does three different weekly runs from Havelock. [2] Maud Island, also called Te Hoiere in the Māori language, is a 310-hectare (770

  8. Whitehaven Beach - Wikipedia

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    View south of the island. Whitehaven Beach is known for its bright white sand, which consists of 98% pure silica. As silica is not present in local rocks, it is surmised that the sand was brought to the beach by prevailing ocean currents over millions of years. [6]

  9. Basin Head Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Beach. Basin Head Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Basin Head, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is best known by its nickname "Singing Sands", in reference to the pure white sand that "sings" when stepped on, due to a high silica content. [1] This sand is geologically unique to the area.

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