yes, but they are not the nicest. there are some eg scotts landing but they are all towards the sea end
the mahurangi river got its name from the street it was on (i think)
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situated in the northland region of nwzeland, 50 kilometres north of Auckland
The Mississippi river.
They are very similar, but barrier beaches form in front of a inlet or harbour, but bars from where the sea and a river meet
I know some Koura(Fresh Water Crayfish, White bait, common bully, the long and short tailed eel, lots of macro invertebrates such as shrimp, back swimmers, may flies and stone fly.
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Many beaches there but the most beautiful Uruguayan beaches are those to the Atlantic Ocean.
no in fact there are only Normandy beaches... Wrong answer. In fact there are beaches in Paris. In 2002 Bertrand Delanoë the Mayor of Paris introduced an ambitious yet then, unpopular plan of converting the river sides into beaches. Over the years they have grown to become hugely popular hotspots during the summer. The beaches open annually on July 20th for four weeks. Some of the popular Paris beaches are along the river Seine, in Trouville-Deauville, Paris Plage, Paris canal.
Seoul is not a coastal city and does not have beaches. However, there are artificial beaches along the Han River, such as Yeouido Hangang Park and Ttukseom Hangang Park, where you can relax by the water.
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