The coastline in a different country
By maximax8
@maximax8 (31042)
United Kingdom
March 25, 2013 2:29pm CST
I live in England and it has some beautiful beaches. Some of them are sandy and others of them have pebbles. I used to live in Kent and I often went to beaches half an hour drive away in the summer months. Where I live now the beach has a dangerous tide and sinking mud. It is a pity we have a cold climate. The sea is horrible to swim in due to the fact it can feel freezing.
Please discuss what your beaches are like compared to another country that you know about.
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@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
26 Mar 13
I used to live in Vancouver, British Columbia and the beaches were wonderful. There was the Georgia Strait and that meant that most of the storms were outside. There was a lot of sand on the beaches and the weather was quite mild. I think that most of the British Columbia coastline could be compared to the Fjords of Norway with those coniferous trees. My maternal grandmother came from Suffolk, Kent by the way.
@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
26 Mar 13
Southern California beaches are sand and hot, but the water is pretty cold. The farther north you get, the more you find rocky beaches, and the water gets colder. The coastline between Morro Bay and Monterey is really beautiful. You'd pretty much have to rent a car or take a bus to see it. Might be a train that goes that way also, not sure...



