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(Reupload and slightly more edited) In this video, I metal detect a rocky beach and discover how trashy it is. Ha! Ha! Happy Halloween Everybody! #metaldetecting #relic #wierd
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Weighing up to 30lbs the Black Sea Hare is the largest slug in the world and is found in abundance along the Pacific Coast of the United States.
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16.) Anjuna Beach, India
Anjuna is famous for its trance parties and huge flea market. Even better, Anjuna Beach is more commonly known as Cow Beach and if you ever visit you will know why. Hundreds of cows gather on the sands of this beach and roam and lounge as freely and lazily as some of the tourists.
15.) Genipabu Beach, Brazil
Located in Natal, Brazil, Genipabu Beach is made up of large sand dunes reminiscent of something from the Middle East! There are many shifting sand dunes near a lagoon that change constantly because the hard winds in the Rio Grande do Norte coastline move the sand from one point to another, shaping the landscape.
14.) 75 Mile Beach, Australia
Probably named because someone decided to measure it, the 75-Mile Beach on Fraser Island, Australia is not only as long as the name says it is, but it is also unique because it is also coastal highway.
13.) Pink Sands Beach, Bahamas
Located on Harbour Island in the Bahamas is one of the most unique and naturally beautiful beaches in the world. It gets its name because the sand is actually pink!!
12.) Glass Beach, California
As the name suggests, this beach in Fort Bragg is is a beach full of glass. It is also a story of Mother Nature turning something ugly into something beautiful. From about 1906 until around 1967, Californians used the Fort Bragg shore as a dumping ground.
11. Hoshizuna-no-hama, Japan
Located on the northern tip of the remote Iriomote Island in Okinawa these beaches are one of the hidden wonders of the world! This beach is literally translated as Star Sand Beach because if you look closely at the sand on this beach, you will see that the sand is actually shaped like tiny little stars.
10) Rabida Island, Ecuador
When you are planning a tropical vacation, you probably imagine white, sandy beaches but after arriving on Rabida Island in the Galapagos, you’ll be surprised by the rich red color of the sand! Covered by a colony of sea lions you should probably watch them from a distance!!
9.) Boulder Beach, Cape Town
Not only is this beach protected by humongous granite boulders, but that’s not even the best part. If you go there to swim in the sheltered waters, you will be swimming next to a colony of African penguins!!
8.) Chandipur Beach, India
Now you see it, now you don’t! This beach literally disappears right before your very eyes. Twice a day, the water recedes about five miles, which gives you the opportunity to literally walk into the sea.
7.) Gulpiyuri Beach, Spain
While this might not seem like much, I mean it’s pretty tiny (only 40 m long), this is actually a beach formed in a flooded sinkhole. There’s a lot going on in that small space.
6.) Hidden Beach, Mexico
Located in the Marietas Islands in Mexico, this beach is a beautiful natural feature. It got its name because it is literally hidden inside a cave and has a massive hole in the roof which lets in the light.
5.) Papakolea Beach, Hawaii
So you’ve seen the pink sand, but did you know there was green sand too?? Papakolea Beach, located near South Point, in the Kau district of Hawaii, is one of the few green sand beaches in the world.
4.) Punalu'u Beach, Hawaii
The Punalu'u Beach in Hawaii is known as just Black Sand Beach because of its jet black sand. The beach is very popular not only because of the color of the sand but also because of the endangered animals like the Hawksbill turtle that you can see there.
3.) Hot Water Beach, New Zealand
This beach is filled with mineral water that heats to nearly 150 degrees undereneath the sand. For two hours at the beginning and end of low tide, visitors can dig holes in the ground and settle into their own natural hot tubs.
2.) Bowling Ball Beach, California
Also known as the mysterious round rocks of Schooner Gulch State Park, it is about three miles south of Point Arena. The beach is full these round, smooth orbs which are lined up like bowling balls at a bowling alley and similar in shape and size.
1. Lego Beach
This isn’t just one beach, but many beaches along the coast of Cornwall in the UK. A shipping container off the coast spilled 4.7 million pieces of toy Lego into the sea in 1997.
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Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:15 1 Sanctuary grounds
00:03:07 2 History
00:03:16 2.1 Pre-contact human history
00:07:21 2.2 European Settlers
00:07:31 2.2.1 a) Purchase of land from First Nations
00:08:15 2.2.2 b) Origin of names – Swan Lake and Christmas Hill
00:10:19 2.2.3 c) Hudson Bay Sheep Farm-murder on Christmas Hill
00:11:37 2.2.4 d) Farming history
00:12:40 2.2.4.1 McKenzie Farm
00:13:45 2.2.4.2 Rogers Farm-Christmas Hill
00:15:04 2.2.4.3 Pendray Dairy Farm
00:15:48 2.2.4.4 Girling Farm-Ralph Street
00:16:29 2.2.5 Swan Lake Hotel
00:17:28 2.2.6 Other historical notes
00:17:58 3 Lake pollution and eutrophication
00:21:12 4 Saanich land acquisition
00:23:31 5 Nature Sanctuary Society
00:25:11 6 Site development
00:27:59 7 Educational programs
00:29:38 8 Volunteers
00:30:27 9 Membership
00:31:20 10 Facilities
00:31:30 10.1 Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature House
00:32:05 10.2 Boardwalks and trails
00:33:26 10.3 Native plant garden
00:34:07 11 Rules and regulations for the Sanctuary
00:35:17 12 External links
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Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary is a nature reserve located in Saanich, British Columbia. The sanctuary includes a lake, adjacent marshy lowlands, and the Nature House, as well as a good part of the summit regions of Christmas Hill.
The Nature Sanctuary consists of two physically and ecologically distinct areas: the low wetland area surrounding Swan Lake, and the rocky Gary Oak-forested hilltop of Christmas Hill. The two areas are joined by a connecting corridor trail along the Nelthorpe Road allowance, crossing McKenzie Avenue at a pedestrian-controlled crosswalk. Portions of the corridor trail are on the roadside, and are identified by signs with a hiker symbol and arrow to indicate the direction.
The Nature Sanctuary land surrounding the lake covers 43.4 hectares (107 acres) in addition to the 9.4 hectare (23 acre) lake. In the winter flooding stage, the lake can cover up to 32.4 hectares (80 acres) of the low lying lands around the lake.
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The History of Mr. Polly Audiobook by H. G. Wells | Audiobook with subtitles
A funny and touching account of the imaginative Mr. Polly who, bored and trapped in his conventional life, makes a U-turn –- and changes everything.
H.G. Wells’ early life as the son of a semi-insolvent shopkeeper and as a draper’s apprentice fueled his novels of the lower middle class: The Wheels of Chance (1896), Kipps (1905), and The History of Mr. Polly (1910). These works evoke the desperation of apprentices, clerks, and small traders in their monotonous toil behind shop counters. And, like Mr. Polly, his protagonists make a break from their mundane lives with more or less success.
H. G. Wells (1866-1946) was a prolific writer in history, general and science fiction, and politics. He was a lifelong socialist. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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