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Cool times for the summer season
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Thai this for something different
Woods, water and sand can provide the what-to-do answers for the 93 days of summer in the Bay Area. Among the best of these are the South Peninsula redwoods, swimming lagoons in the East Bay hills, an... |
July 4 booze ban at beaches continues
South Africans are familiar with the stunning azure sea and beaches to the south of the country, but there is an "alternative Thailand" waiting to be discovered, writes Wren Mast-Ingle.... |
Surfrider Art Auction Will Help Beautify The Ocean
The U.S. Forest Service and law enforcement again will implement alcohol bans at three popular Lake Tahoe Basin beaches for the Fourth.... |
Gold Diggers Use Metal Detectors Hoping To Cash In
Artists from around the world will soon be right here in San Diego. The Surfrider Foundation's annual art auction is set to take place in Del Mar Thursday, and the money raised will help keep our bea.... |
25 Northeast Getaways
With the price of gold going up, people are looking to cash in their jewelry. Some San Diegans are even scouring our beaches with metal detectors. ... |
Holiday fun health emergency
Maine’s crisp beaches, the art scene in the Berkshires and West Virginia’s balmy springs are but a few quick getaways for the East Coast urbanite. ... |
Cool times for the summer season / BEACHES: Coast of Marin can sooth, refresh
Families that celebrated Canada Day at Ottawa's Petrie Island beach are watching their children for symptoms of E. coli infection after firefighters sprayed them with water contaminated with the bact.... |
Mesmerising Mozambique
So many beaches, so little time. Those exploring the Marin County coast will find one of the most spectacular stretches of beach frontages, rock formations and secluded spots with public access anywhe... |
Good, clean fun: Health officials say pollution at local beaches is down
Christine PembertonMozambique is emerging quietly from decades of war and civil unrest and visitors are slowly trickling back to one of southern Africa’s least known destinations. Tourism is curr... |