# Beach
Weekend Beachgoers Beware: Rip Current Threat in Volusia County!
Daytona Beach safety officials have issued a warning about the threat of rip currents in Volusia County. As a storm system moves through the area, beachgoers are being urged to exercise caution while swimming. Despite the rough surf, many people are still flocking to the beach to enjoy the weekend.
This Island in Maryland Known for Sandy Beaches and Wildlife
Maryland is a state with lots of beautiful places. It has sandy beaches and lovely views that make it perfect for spending time with family and friends. Whether you want to enjoy the summer or just relax on the beach and enjoy the scenery, Maryland has something for everyone.
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Running on the Shores of Lanikai Beach While My Wife Relaxes
Lanikai Beach is actually a great beach to do a little jogging - the city is very soft and beautiful, but it has a nice and firm texture close to the water. However, my wife prefers to relax here, which she does on our nifty inflatable bean bag. I love Lanikai!
Explore St. Augustine: 10 Things to Do
Are you looking for things to do in St. Augustine? Below are 10 things to do in St. Augustine. Some of them are well known and some are hidden gems. If you haven’t booked a place to stay yet, read my post on the beach house I stayed in. That house really exceeded my expectations.
Brave or Foolish? Man Bitten on the Face by Shark at Florida's Notorious Shark Invested Beach
Early Tuesday morning, a South Carolina man's day took a harrowing turn when he encountered one of nature's most formidable marine creatures: a shark. While surfing at New Smyrna Beach around 8 a.m., the man was bitten in the face, prompting immediate medical attention. While such an encounter would be traumatic for most, the surfer has been released from Halifax Health, the trauma center he was swiftly taken to following the incident.
Incredible Video Footage: California's Enchanting Blue Waves Captivate Spectators!
Bioluminescence is a fascinating phenomenon that is rarely seen in nature. One lucky group of people witnessed the beauty of such a rare event in California recently. Bioluminescence is when living organisms, typically marine life, use a chemical reaction to produce light. The chemical reaction occurs naturally, and the light produced is not intense. That is why bioluminescence is rarely seen by the human eye. Normally, the best chance to witness this phenomenon is when a creature, such as jellyfish, is disturbed and releases bioluminescent particles.