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The Worlds best beaches
Paul the Brake Started conversation Jul 20, 1999
I haven't been to that many beaches but El Medino in Teneriffe take a lot of beating, its perfect fow windsuffers due to the constantant 25MPH wind and Its nice to sunbathe as well
USA: Waimea Bay, HI
Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit Posted Jul 21, 1999
How on earth did this article manage to get finished without one mention of Oahu's North Shore? Not too crowded, it sports calm, flat surf during the summer months which is ideal for wind surfing and parasailing. During the winter months (not that it's ever winter in Hawaii), the swells pick up, and the legendary North Shore waves attract the greatest surfers in the world with 30 foot waves. The beach itself is sandy, but there are plenty of rocks nearby, including one in particular that is perfect for rock diving, from a height of 30-40 feet. And every day is a beach day, with sunshine and breezes enough for even the most jaded traveler.
The Worlds best beaches
[MF]Matrix Posted Jul 11, 2000
If you really want to go to a nice beach, you should go to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. I think, they have the worlds most beautiful beaches of the world. The water is clear, the sand is white, there aren't that many people(hardly any), if you get hungry you can go to the nearest(5 meters) coconut tree and eat a coconut, there isn't that much wind, and the temperature is about 21-29 degrees celsius all the year(day and night!)
Doesn't that sound like like paradise!
The Worlds best beaches
Paul the Brake Posted Jul 11, 2000
Don't know if I like the sound of tempertures 21 to 29 at night (I couln't sleep) but it sounds great.
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