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Some of the beaches have been declared a Beauty of Natural Beauty by the regional ministry for the environment.
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The sea turtle-filled South Water Caye Marine Reserve.
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"It's the only place where you can safely swim up to the reef within minutes to explore .........
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in search of conch, coquina, sand dollar and dozens of other varieties.
Bowman’s Beach, Sanibel Island, Florida
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Shell hunters dubbed "Sanibel Stoop" hitch a ride on the currents of the Gulf of Mexico
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Find yourself underwater at the 872-acre Blue Bay Marine Park when you enter the ocean. And the Blue Lagoon Beach Hotel also has swimmable access.
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Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the countless white cocklefish, up to 30 feet deep in some parts, stretch for miles.
Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia
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Where there is an amazing view with clear blue water.
Lazy Beach, Koh Rong Samloem Island, Cambodia
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with the hill known as Maunga Pu close to its northernmost point.
Island, Aitutaki, Cook Islands
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La Digue was named after a ship in the fleet of French explorer Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne.