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Some of the World's Longest Beaches
A beach is a landform along the coast of an ocean, sea, lake or river. It usually consists of loose particles, which are often composed of rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, or cobblestones. The particles comprising a beach are occasionally biological in origin, such asmollusc shells or coralline algae.
Largest beach in the world are as follows :
- Praia do Cassino (212 kilometres [132 mi]) in Brazil;
- 90 Mile Beach in Victoria, Australia (151 kilometres [94 mi]);
- Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh (125 kilometres [78 mi] );
- 90 Mile Beach in New Zealand (88 kilometres [55 mi]);
- Fraser Island beach (about 65 kilometres [40 mi]) in Queensland, Australia;
- Troia-Sines Beach (63 kilometres [39 mi]) in c;
- The Jersey Shore, 204 km/127 miles; and
- Long Beach, Washington (which is about 40 kilometres [25 mi]).
If you want to visit these beaches then go one because these are the best places to watch them and feel the beauty of the nature with your loved once. The list of longest beaches in the world.
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