At the beach today....

You take beautiful photos, Holly. Mine, unfortunately, never seem to turn out very well.
thanks WL... I don't have any fancy equipment, but it's been said many times that I take nice photos.. I think it's all in the 'eye'' if you see what I mean.. :D
 

NJ beaches have the same sand color as yours, Holly, but they are far more wider than yours, to say the least.

The North Shore of Long Island beaches are all stones and pebbles, much like the ones seen all along the Mediterranean.
 
thanks WL... I don't have any fancy equipment, but it's been said many times that I take nice photos.. I think it's all in the 'eye'' if you see what I mean.. :D
Yeah, I know what you mean. My daughter has the eye, but I do not. All the artistic genes bypassed me.
 

NJ beaches have the same sand color as yours, Holly, but they are far more wider than yours, to say the least.

The North Shore of Long Island beaches are all stones and pebbles, much like the ones seen all along the Mediterranean.
we do have some very wide beaches here Lois.. for example this one in Cornwall
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this one in Dorset here in the South..

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Did you know however that North Wildwood beach where you live is the widest beach in the world ?
 
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In Bermuda there is a beach with pink sand. My own preference is white. The sand where I live is not white, it is more of the color of the OP beach. There is a lot of it though.
I went to a black-sand beach in Hawaii once. The sand is actually ground-up lava. It was illegal to remove sand from the beach, but I had some in my shoes.

There was also a green-sand beach there, too. I have no idea what made it green. I'm not sure I wanted to know.....
 
I went to a black-sand beach in Hawaii once. The sand is actually ground-up lava. It was illegal to remove sand from the beach, but I had some in my shoes.

There was also a green-sand beach there, too. I have no idea what made it green. I'm not sure I wanted to know.....
Lanzarote has a Black Sand beach... most tourists refer to it as Lanzagrotty
 
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This is a picture of 7 President's Beach in Long Branch, NJ where my son lives. It was taken about 1/2 way in from the start of the sand. After the Army Engineers got finished re-doing our beaches after the Sandy Hurricane, one now needs a beach buggy to get to the water line, or let themselves in for a good hike.
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