Sharks don't see them as 'public' or as 'beaches'.
Sharks are almost always looking for food. They are attracted by the activity in the water, being very sensitive to smells and vibrations, and they come to investigate - as any wild animal does when it is looking for food.
Sharks are oceanic animals and Nevada is a land-locked state with no borders to oceans.
no sharks only live in the ocean. :)
Omaha and Utah beaches.
Sharks are in the Ocean and most aren't by the beach
The allied forces chose to invade 5 different beaches because they needed alot of room for the millions of people coming in to help the invasion.
Beaches that the public are allowed access to as opposed to private ones
only some there are certain beaches that are owned by a hotel or someone but mostly public
Sharks and the sun
yes in multiple beaches
It's where the food is!
They invaded the beaches of Normandy, France on June 6, 1944, and they invaded the beaches of Southern France a few months later.
IN ORDER:SicilyItalyAnd on the Normandy beaches of France