yes, there are tons of them. we are surrounded by ocean.
Asia only has most beaches than any other continent. There are more than 5000 beaches are in Asia. Especially India itself have nearly 300 beaches.
Bondi and manly beaches
There is no "Australia Beach". Australia is an island continent, so there are brilliant beaches around much of its coastline. Tasmania does have some beaches, yes, but there are many more outstanding beaches around Australia, particularly in Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
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682 beaches are in the world
Australia is renowned for its long coastlines of fantastic beaches. There are plenty of rugged mountains and deep valleys and ravines.
Australia is a large island therefore it has many beautiful beaches. The most famous beaches include Agnes Water, Bells Beach and Bondi Beach, many mostly being surfer's beaches.
No there are no beaches there.
Uganda is landlocked, so it doesn't have any seaside beaches, but it does have lakeside beaches.
I would carry my swimming trunks as it is, Australia is a country with beaches.
The vinegar is there for those who are stung by a jellyfish!
Australian beaches are particularly clean and sandy, compared to beaches in many parts of the world. They are not overcrowded, and while tourists do continue to leave rubbish lying around, the beaches are very pleasant places to spend a day. Many beaches are characterised by white sand; fewer beaches are pebblyand/or rocky. The surf in many parts of Australia is excellent. The biggest dager is that many parts of Australia (especially in the northern half of the continent) have dangerous creatures lurking off the beaches, such as bluebottles, box jellyfish, stonefish, irukandji jellyfish and the occasional shark.