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  2. Culbin Sands, Forest and Findhorn Bay - Wikipedia

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    Towards Nairn, the beach is home to a wintering population of pale-bellied brant geese, one of only two in Scotland. [5] The birds belong to the Svalbard population. In 1888 and 1889, the dunes hosted breeding pairs of Pallas's sandgrouse, the only time this has ever been recorded in Scotland. [6]

  3. Secret Beach - Wikipedia

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    Secret Beach is quite large by Hawaiian standards, approximately 3000 feet long and 75 feet wide. [1] Its surface is predominantly covered with fine white sand and with outcrops of black lava rock. The beach’s seclusion and beauty are further enhanced by the cliff backdrop and the brilliant turquoise-colored ocean water in the foreground.

  4. Amazing Hidden Gem Destinations in Every State - AOL

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    A "secret beach" is something of a cliché in Hawaii, yet this laid-back black sand beach on the Big Island near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park does little to disappoint. It is something of a ...

  5. Moray and Nairn Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Moray and Nairn Coast is a protected wetland site on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, in the west of Scotland. A total of 2,412 hectares comprises two areas: intertidal flats, saltmarsh and sand dunes at Findhorn Bay and Culbin Bar, and alluvial deposits and woodland of the lower River Spey and Spey Bay .

  6. A Little Auk: York Beach secret restaurant at the ViewPoint ...

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    York Beach Here's what's new at Short Sands Beach, Wild Kingdom and more in 2024 A Little Auk started out as a guests-only eatery The restaurant is part of Lipton’s effort to make ViewPoint a ...

  7. Nairn - Wikipedia

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    Nairn (/ ˈ n ɛər n /; Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Narann) is a town and former royal burgh in the Highland Council area of Scotland.It is an ancient fishing port and market town around 17 miles (27 km) east of Inverness, at the point where the River Nairn enters the Moray Firth.

  8. A 2025 guide to Lunar New Year as we slither into the Year of ...

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  9. Talk:Secret Beach - Wikipedia

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