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  2. Esperanza Beach - Wikipedia

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    Esperanza Beach (Spanish: Playa La Esperanza) is a popular beach on the southern coast of Vieques in La Esperanza, Puerto Real.In comparison to other beaches in the island which are located far away from populated areas, this beach is located close to La Esperanza and it hosts a number of hotels, restaurants, food kiosks and stores.

  3. List of beaches in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Some sources state there are close to 300 [1] beaches in Puerto Rico, while other sources count up to 1,200. [2] Whatever the number, the Government of Puerto Rico officially recognized 248 of them. [3] In Puerto Rico there are 78 municipalities of which 44 have a coastline. – Indicates a Blue Flag beach [4] – Indicates camping area

  4. Vieques, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became a territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States conducted its first census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Vieques was 6,642 (but this included 704 residents from a nearby island ...

  5. The Top 5 Puerto Rico Beaches - AOL

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    Some are known for their views, some for their surfing, some for their swimming, and some for their seclusion; either way, Puerto Rico's best beaches all have a calling card. While there are ...

  6. List of beaches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia does not currently have a true beach; several areas (such as Georgetown Waterfront Park) have boundaries along the Potomac River, but lack a true beach. From 1914 to 1925, there was a beach at the District of Columbia’s Tidal Basin .

  7. Black sand - Wikipedia

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    Further, a black sand beach is vulnerable to being inundated by future lava flows, as was the case for Hawaiʻi's Kaimū, usually known simply as Black Sand Beach, and Kalapana beaches. [3] An even shorter-lived black sand beach was Kamoamoa. [4] Unlike with white and green sand beaches, walking barefoot on black sand can result in burns, as ...