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There are quite a few beaches in Texas. Some of the beaches that are highly rated are Boca Chica, Redhead Ridge, South Beach, Fish Pass, and Dagger Point.
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No oil has affected Mexico beaches. No oil has washed up in Texas.
California. :) Hope this helps!
In Texas it is dry and theirs droughts.In Florida their isnt droughts and its moist. Answer Florida has Beautiful beaches and the water is amazing. Not true in Texas. I've actually been thinking of moving there because of the beautiful beaches, among other things that are good there.
all the crazy Texans xD its not LA! no beaches or coastline :-(
South East Texas, always warm it seems and almost tropical... near beaches and rivers. BIGass population. Lots of culture.
Any city directly on the Gulf (not the cities on bays) will have beach access. Texas beaches are public property from the vegetation line down to the water. State law requires public access points for every 1/2 mile of shoreline for beaches which are closed to vehicular traffic. I am not sure of the requirement for beaches which are open to vehicular traffic.
No, as of 10-Jun-2010 the Gulf oil spill had not reached the Texas coast. Earlier reports in the media of oil on Texas beaches were determined false according to Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson.
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There are a lot of things to see and do. The Alamo is in Texas as well as other historical sites. Dallas is a large modern city and along the Gulf there are beaches.
Olimpia is not a recognized city or location in Texas. However, Corpus Christi is a coastal city situated in South Texas, known for its beaches and as a major port. If you meant a different location by "Olimpia," please clarify for further information.