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The Costa Azahar, Alcossebre and Las Fuentes
A Travel Blog by boleynbird
... holiday club/timeshares. This is a peaceful place where couples, families or groups can come and enjoy all this area has to offer. Beaches to suit every one, golden or white sand, beach games, childeren building sand castles, playing volleyball.
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Puye Cliff Dwellings and Sand Castles
A Travel Blog entry by sharonandkevin from Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado, United States
... communities – many of the looking abandoned, I wonder how people exist out here? We are on our way to the Grand Sand dunes National Park, hoping that the campsite will not be sold out of the 'first come, first served’ sites. Life ...
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Beautiful Foreshore Gardens & No Sand Castles
A Travel Blog entry by eddakath from Weihai, Shandong, China
... is not until you actually think about it that it makes sense. I bet if you ask your buddy if Chinese children build sand CASTLES on the beach he or she will answer yes! But yes is not correct because they build sand Ancient Walled ...
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Halo Halo and Sand Castles
A Travel Blog entry by journeyjoy from Boracay, Visayas, Philippines
... /bar. Vendors lined the strip and we had a blast bartering with them for funky souvenirs. The sunset was phenomenal with the lit up sand castles. Though extremely touristy which I was not a fan of either, I knew I would miss the beach and the ...
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Huge Sand Castles in Dakota
A Travel Blog entry by scott_and_amy from Badlands, South Dakota, United States
... the largest, protected mixed-grass prairies in the United States" Simply put, an amazing drive and short hikes through huge sand castles made from erosion. We spent about five or so hours there enjoying the scenery and taking pictures. For more ...
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Sand castles and Tile castles
A Travel Blog entry by ashleigh.burns from Lisbon, Estremadura, Portugal
... periods all represented in one place. Kings would take over old convents and make them their own, then different Kings would remodel those Castles to their own taste. What I want to know is when do I get a Castle? I've heard people say that they ...
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Sand castles and Camels....
A Travel Blog entry by ryall from Jaisalmer, India
... fairy tale city, but also to experience a camel safari in the desert. This was so much fun! Riding a camel through fluffy sand dunes in the desert- it was, again, like all things in India, INCREDIBLE. Sampling desert life trotting through the sand on ...
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Sand castles
A Travel Blog entry by jspen from Huacachina, Peru
... we thought we could spoil ourselves at about $26..... Spent a lot of time doing not much. Read a book. Ate. Went hooning around the sand dunes in a zoomy buggy type thing and then slid down on my belly on a sand board. Ah and then the fun part. Met ...
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sand castles/ crab apples/ and other erosives
A Travel Blog entry by cambuyuu from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
... 30/10 - I said, "Remember: life is the sweetest sadness, and you know it." I approached a dad and his two kids moulding sand on Atwater beach. Against the silky background of a dim rainbow horizon, we fortified this mound to last only as long as the lake ...
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Santinho - Sand castles and relaxation
A Travel Blog entry by trixl from Santinho, Santa Catarina, Brazil
... to get our beach holiday. On our first full day, we walked around to Mozambique beach, which is an 8km long stretch of white sand. We spent the day building a big sand castle and watching the fishermen throwing their hand nets into the sea. We ...
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Sousesvlei - Any one for sand castles?
A Travel Blog entry by dannian from Sesriem, Namibia
... with our guide Franz. An entertaining San who walked us through the dunes, showed us the plants and animals that live in the sand, and told us stories of the history and how the area was formed. The dunes are huge, up to 400m tall and they dont ...
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Sand castles!!
A Travel Blog entry by grandtourist from Trujillo, Peru
... La Huaca Arco Iris or ´Rainbow Temple´. This Chimu site is ne of the best preserved Chimu temples because it was covered by sand until the 1960s. The walls are covered with repeated rainbow designs and ramps leading to the very top. Next we went ...
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Castles Made of Sand
A Travel Blog entry by alanf from Seattle, United States
... mother calls all the boys in for dinner. At this point, all three boys excitedly get up and run towards the house, their sand castles already forgotten. I think this story has stuck in my mind because everywhere I look I am reminded of it. It seems ...
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Castles in the Sky
A Travel Blog entry by orianapacker from Burgas, Burgas, Bulgaria
... This year's theme was movies, and we were surrounded by larger-than-life King Kongs, Harry Potters, Gladiators, and Avatars. All my sand castles consist of a small mound of sand, the surrounding obligatory mote, and a leaf on top to represent a flag. ...
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Mountains and Sand and Camels--Oh My!
A Travel Blog entry by bcpschina from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
... We managed to survive the bumpy terrain and headed off in the direction of 3 large sand temples or what looked like detailed sand castles. We slid down the sandy hill....getting even more sand trapped in our clothes and after taking a few pictures headed ...
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Sand Dunes at Che Shalet
A Travel Blog entry by trudells from Watamu, Coast, Kenya
... kayaking and then later in to avo we have Beach Combo. Last time it was crawling and running in the sand, building massive sand castles and other such weird and fun stuff. I was commented upon last time for my shovelling ability. That's ...
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Massive Sand Pile Hides Visitor Delights
A Travel Blog entry by ostashare from Near Alamosa, Colorado, United States
... it were a giant sandbox: running or sliding down its 700-foot slopes, wiggling bare toes in its warmth and, yes, building sand castles. The dunes are a delightful playground for children, and they clearly bring out the child in most adults. ...
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Sand in my toes...
A Travel Blog entry by bloomingnova from Matalascanas, Spain
... got is a bag full of sand and a quick dry towel. How inadequate! I certainly preferred to watch all the little kids making sand castles, and to laugh when they found bugs or other slimy creatures while they were digging. I love how the beach appeals to ...
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Lafayette's Oceanfront Resort Wells
Mile Rd, Wells, Maine, United States
... area is enchanting throughout the year.Wells Beach is fun for families. Walk from your room onto the sand to swim, build sand castles, stroll in the surf looking for shells and rocks or just relax and enjoy the feel of the sun on your face while you enjoy ...
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