I haven't spent much time on either coast but what I have seen indicates that
the California beaches are small pockets of sand stuck in between rocky
outcroppings with cold, algae infested water where the beaches on the east
coast are vast expanses of white sand with warm, clear water lapping along the
shore line.? And the ones in Florida are full of New Yorkers.
But what do I know, I prefer the mountains
OTOH this might just be a semantic question.
Dave
;-)
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From: Geo Hahn <ahwahnee18@gmail.com>
I have never been to the east coast but I was under the impression that
California has 'beaches' and Jersey has 'shores'.
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