It depends on your definition of beach. If your definition is a warm and sandy vacation spot than no but if your definition is a place where the ocean meets land than yes it does have beaches.
There are places where the water meets the land. But there is no warm sunny beaches in Alaska
Beaches might make you think of California or Florida, but Alaska has the longest coastline of any US State.for coldest beaches its hands down Alaska. for most warm beaches its most likely Florida
yes, second only to alaska in coastline
Alaska's landscape varies from place to place. Alaska's enviormental features include tundra, mountains, swamps, rainforests, beaches, and rolling hills.
No there are no beaches there.
Uganda is landlocked, so it doesn't have any seaside beaches, but it does have lakeside beaches.
you can smell the fresh air, the spruce trees and the breeze from the ocean on the beaches.(:
Depending upon your location, there are deserts, forests and or beaches.
Massachusetts has two beaches, Crane beach and Winthrop beach.
Yes, there are many beaches on Fiji because Fiji is an island.
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