7 Reasons Tulum Should Be Your Magical Next Trip
Tulum, that leafy green wonderland on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, also offers off-the-beaten path adventures you may not have heard about… and here’s why you should visit Tulum, for reals.
Here’s why private property can become the public’s beach, NC
Unknown to many residents and tourists is the potentially pesky fact that property lines for most oceanfront lots extend well onto the dry sand beach.
Caribbean Sea earns US$400B a year, yet its marine ecosystem is increasingly threaten
In tandem with that increase in economic activity and earning is a projected rise in the number of threats to the ocean from the very activities which it supports. In the Caribbean Sea, 70 per cent of beaches are eroded due to destroyed reefs, sea level rise, and excessive coastal development.
Why Is the Dead Sea So Salty?
Bordered by Jordan to the east and by Israel and Palestine to the west, the Dead Sea is a landlocked lake rather than a true sea, and is recognized as one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth. NOAA estimates that the water in the Dead Sea is five to nine times as briny as seawater…
Boston Light still shines bright after three centuries
Lighthouses are a strong part of American history. They’ve not only lighted the path for ships and boats but also guided the way for the country’s founding.
Dinosaur footprints found on Western Australian beach
Dinosaur footprints have been spotted on an Australian beach, in the main tourist area of Cable beach. However, the footprints are not a new find and were acknowledged by indigenous Australians centuries earlier.
Discover the Best Beaches of Argentina
Argentina is a country that conjures up many images, from the beautiful tango to tasty Argentine cuisine, from the art and culture of Buenos Aires to the raw, rugged beauty of Patagonia. But what many don’t factor in are some of South America’s best beaches.
After five weeks and 1,100 miles, a deeper love of the California coast, a greater desire to watch over it
Our coast is a gift, and we share a duty to preserve and nurture it for our grandchildren, to teach them to do the same, and to foster appreciation.
Low-income workers get priced out of California beach city
Rapidly rising rents, exacerbated by the tech boom and short-term rentals, have made it impossible for many working-class Americans to remain in coastal Santa Cruz.