13 sentences with 'beaches'

Example sentences and phrases with the word beaches and other words derived from it.

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« We will explore the beaches of the archipelago on a boat trip. »

beaches: We will explore the beaches of the archipelago on a boat trip.
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« The sea turtle is a reptile that lives in the oceans and lays its eggs on the beaches. »

beaches: The sea turtle is a reptile that lives in the oceans and lays its eggs on the beaches.
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« The sweet and sour taste of the pineapple reminded me of the beaches of Hawaii, where I had enjoyed this exotic fruit. »

beaches: The sweet and sour taste of the pineapple reminded me of the beaches of Hawaii, where I had enjoyed this exotic fruit.
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« Famous for its exquisite white sand beaches, stellar attractions and natural beauty. »
« Teacher Colberg spoke of the beaches where these works of art that are seashells could be collected. »
« Since ancient times, man has witnessed whales and orcas dying on land, stranded on beaches after leaving the sea. »
« For more than 200 million years, an arthropod called a limulus has been invading the beaches every year to lay its eggs. »
« From its northern beaches of white sand, to its Atlantic breakers and secluded beaches on tiny islands, exquisitely shaped by gentle tides. »
« I wondered why the cold water shells, like those on Dutch beaches, were chalky and graceless, while the tropical creatures were so polished and adorned. »
« The mistake of the group leader, a parasitic infection, stress or as Aristotle said, a whim without reason, could be the reason why the cetaceans go to the beaches to die. »
« The sunny beaches of its 500 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline attracted more than 11 million visitors that year, making the area one of Europe's top tourist attractions. »
« This kind of "echo" received by cetaceans is distorted on gently sloping beaches, causing disorientation and favouring stranding because the animal may swim in the wrong direction. »
« The foreshore and seabed controversy was under heavy debate in 2004. The foreshore and seabed debate involved the Maori wanting ownership of New Zealand beaches, as they saw it a customary right. This claim was based around the fact that Maori used to 'own' the beaches before Europeans came to New Zealand, and the Treaty of Waitangi stated that Maori could keep their lands and possessions. »

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