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When was Brianna Beach born?

Brianna Beach was born on November 8, 1976, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA.

Where is Bamburi Beach in Kenya?

Bamburi Beach is in Mombasa in southeastern Kenya.

What do you feed a clam?

A clam under 2 in. can usually be fed plankton. Be careful, because plankton may ruin water quality. Make sure you dose plankton once a week in small amounts.

When was Woman on the Beach created?

Woman on the Beach was created on 2006-08-31.

Where is piha beach?

Piha Beach is 45 minutes west of Auckland City on the coastal edge of the Waitakere Ranges.

Is it illegal to camp on Virginia Beach?

I would have to say yes. I'm headed that way to camp and all signs point to the fact that they turned the beaches into parks so you have to pay to camp. But if you find somewhere that's not in a park and their are no signs that say you can't camp then I say go for it. I can't find any "Laws" that say you cant. Just make sure your not camping where people drive.

Are sanibel island beaches rocky?

only a little bit when you get near the point. sanibel i think is the most beautiful place in the world. i know i have a timeshare there and go on vacation every summer

Where is the closest beach from Nashville?

The closest beach to Nashville, TN on the Gulf of Mexico is Panama City Beach, FL

(461 miles, 7 hrs, 58 Minutes) Travel down I-65 Also nearby is Destin, FL and Mexico Beach.

If you want WAVES on the Atlantic Ocean, head to Savannah, GA (Tybee Island Beach) - 497 Miles, but only 7 hrs 56 minutes. Travel from Nashville on I-24 through Chattanooga to Atlanta to Macon, GA to SAVANNAH. While there, be sure to visit the Tybee Island Lighthouse. Also, just a short 30 minute drive north of Savannah is HILTON HEAD ISLAND which has public beaches.

Was Omaha Beach named thus because of the word Omaha on the balloon in The Wizard of Oz?

No, not quite. It was just an appropriate coded name used by the Allies during the Normandy Invasion Plan.