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  2. Sandy Bay, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Bay is not easily accessible. There are two ways to get the beach, one can clamber over the rocks from the car park at the southern end of Llandudno or take a 20-minute walk from the car park at the northern end of Hout Bay. The car parks are rather small and parking is often insufficient – the only solution is getting there early or ...

  3. Nutgrove Beach - Wikipedia

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    The north facing beach has views of kunanyi / Mount Wellington, Lords Beach, Wrest Point Hotel Casino, the Tasman Bridge, and the City of Clarence on the eastern shore. Nutgrove Beach neighbours Long Beach and Red Chapel Beach, and is close to the Sandy Bay Sailing Club and Lower Sandy Bay shops. The beach is dog-friendly [2] and has bathroom ...

  4. Sandy Bay, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Bay (Chinese: 沙灣; also known as 大口環) is a bay which is a part of Pok Fu Lam, located at the south of Mount Davis, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.. The developed area at Sandy Bay is home to numerous facilities including Kennedy School, West Island School, the University of Hong Kong Stanley Ho Sports Centre, numerous hospitals and rehabilitation homes [1] such as the Duchess of ...

  5. Sandy Bay, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The Sandy Bay tram line, inaugurated in 1893, connected the suburb to Hobart’s city centre via Macquarie Street and Sandy Bay Road, terminating at Long Beach. The tramline was an essential part of public transport until 1952, when trams were phased out and the route was taken over entirely by electric trolleybuses .

  6. Long Beach, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach has historically been a popular staple of local activity, used for horse races, regattas, sailing races and swimming. Prior to the British colonisation of Tasmania, the land had been occupied for possibly as long as 35,000 years [2] by the semi-nomadic Mouheneener people, a sub-group of the Nuennone, or "South-East tribe". [3]

  7. Sandy Beach, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The beach park is located between Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve to the west and Makapuʻu Point to the east along Kalanianaʻole Highway. [ 3 ] Due to the geography of Sandy Beach, the surf zone spanning approximately 2,500 feet contains individual surf breaks.

  8. Here’s a guide to Myrtle Beach area beach wheelchairs ... - AOL

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    A surfer waits in a beach wheel chair for a chance to hit the waves at the “Wheel to Surf” Adaptive Surfing Clinic held in North Myrtle Beach on Saturday.

  9. Lords Beach - Wikipedia

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    Lords Beach is a suburban beach along the River Derwent in Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania. The beach faces north-east and offers views of Wrest Point Hotel Casino, Nutgrove Beach, and the City of Clarence on the eastern shore. Lords Beach features several covered piers, including the Waimea Jetty, built in the 1960s.