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| sazzad |
Oct 26 2006, 12:10 AM
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QUOTE(wakingdream @ Oct 25 2006, 12:53 PM)  I'm with Sazzad. I need to visit this beach. For me, the best beach is one where I am the only one on it.
ya thats a amazing place..I am going there on 6th november,the next night after full moon..so the moon will big enough..it will be my 7th trip in saint martins island..all of that in between 2002-2006...one of the main problem in Bangladesh is, anything or everything is destroyed very quickly..it will not take much time to destroy the peace and beauty of saint martins.
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| wakingdream |
Oct 26 2006, 09:58 AM
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Sazzad, I love the full moon. It is so lovely, and very powerful as well! There is nothing like sitting on a secluded beach at night, under the stars, with the open expanse of the ocean lying infront of you, and the moon beaming down as if it is smiling upon you! These are the times that make me feel small, like a speck, but in a very good way. There are so many beautiful places that have barely been touched by man. I think it goes to show that it is getting harder and harder to find places of pure peace and tranquility. But you're right, beautiful and peaceful places have a tendency to be destoyed rather quickly. I guess all we can do is take the most from our experiences, share our stories with others and remember them for our lifetime. I can only imagine what it would be like to live as Robinson Crusoe did. My dad read the story to me when I was young and I have never forgotten it.
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| colinmc |
Dec 7 2006, 09:48 PM
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Definitely Bwejuu beach on Zanzibar - Perfect.
Not normally being a beach person it takes something pretty amazing to get me raving about a beach. Pure white sand as far as you can see. Accommodation in a basic but clean beach house in the middle of the village. Kids coming past every so often with trays of little doughnut things and other treats to sell through the day. Choice of fish, crab or lobster with rice for dinner each night according to the local catch (until you have been there a few nights and they know that you now know the lobster never comes).
Of course this was in 1990 and there was talk back then about resorts being built on the island. Would love to go back, but if the resorts are there it would just ruin the whole thing.
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| rickthrn |
Feb 18 2007, 03:47 PM
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best beach in the world so far has to be Winnifred Beach (poor people's beach) in Port Antonio in Jamaica.....not yet bought by Sandals despite several attempts which have led to protests by local people.
white sand, clear warm tropical water, cold beer and rice and peas......
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| qwi |
Feb 19 2007, 05:12 AM
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QUOTE(peacefrog @ Apr 23 2006, 09:09 PM)  Don't know many beaches around the world... but up to now my favourite is Mazunte, on the pacific coast of Mexico... Remote enough, but still with small restaurants to eat fresh fish, a few guesthouses to hang your hammock... While staying there I constantly felt the urge to do nothing
Cool, was the first place i thought of when i saw the title ... as you say its not "wow amazing great" but its just right, Mezunte <3 Another i enjoyed was north Queensland .. perfect beach and sea one side and then Rainforest for exploring on the otherside
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| anex |
Jun 18 2007, 12:01 AM
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Hi, after so much years. I believe that you would have seen Maldivien beachers..... Should have spend sometime there... see the sunny side of life 
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| anex |
Jun 18 2007, 12:05 AM
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Greetings to 'alohatravels', as a new year. i bet you should have look fww on the Maldives beaches.... people would love to visit... spend some time there....."the sunny side of life".
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| 507paradise.com |
Oct 5 2007, 12:33 PM
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panamenian beaches are beautiful is like paradise they have the caribean and the pacific and i think prices they do are the best of the world
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| clek |
Jan 31 2008, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE(whereshegoes @ May 10 2004, 07:42 PM)  I loved the beaches in the Seychelles (islands off East Africa)...as well there are some pristine beaches in South Africa where you can walk for miles in the fine powder sand without seeing a soul. The ones in Australia are worth a mention but I guess it depends on what you are after. I was very disappointed with the beaches in Greece.
I lived in Greece for ten years and found plenty of absolutely world-class beaches. I bet you only went to Mykonos and Santorini. If you ever go back, try: Koukounaries on Skiathos, Platys Gialos on Cephalonia, and Falassarna on Crete
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