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  2. Shibumi Shade Review: Is The Wind-Powered Beach Canopy ... - AOL

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    The chances of the wind speed being less than the needed 3 mph at the beach are pretty low. "Most beaches will have a sufficient breeze more than 90% of the time," according to the brand.

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    Here are the sun-kissed Caribbean shores to retreat to come winter, ... has beach resorts to suit all budgets in ... Best for: Secluded beaches. Forgo snow for sand on a January getaway to St ...

  4. 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.

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    The beach looks out over Dubai Creek, whose calm shallows are ideal for tots, while you’ll appreciate the cocktails served straight to your sunlounger. Address: Dubai Creek Club St, Port Saeed ...

  6. Cabana - Wikipedia

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    A cabana in Ayampe, Manabí Province, Ecuador. A cabana is a type of shelter often found near beaches or pools. [1] A cabana can be used to relax in the shade or change clothes. [2] A cabana bathroom is a bathroom attached to a building or a house that is commonly used by swimmers and beachgoers. [citation needed]

  7. Quinzhee - Wikipedia

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    This is in contrast to an igloo, which is built up from blocks of hard snow, and a snow cave, constructed by digging into the snow. The word is of Athabaskan origin [1] [2] and entered the English language by 1984. [3] A quinzhee can be made for winter camping and survival purposes, or for fun. A similar, but more elaborate snow house is called ...