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29 Pilot Whales Die After Mass Stranding on Australian Beach

Of the 160 whales stranded near the town of Dunsborough on Thursday morning, more than 100 were saved and returned…

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Can a Christian Community Close the Beach on Sunday Mornings?

Along the Atlantic coast, about 60 miles south of Manhattan, is a beach town that defies the rowdy image of…

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Miami Beach, Seeking Quieter Spring Break, Sets Curfew

Revelers will be barred from staying out past midnight each night this weekend. In the weeks leading up to peak…

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Miami Beach Is Done With Spring Breakers: ‘It’s Not Us. It’s You.’

This weekend and next, Miami Beach visitors will face extraordinary measures meant to head off disorderly crowds, including bag checks…

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N.Y.P.D. Drones Carrying Rafts Could Join Lifeguards in Beach Rescues

Mayor Eric Adams, an avowed technophile, said the drones would be used to assist lifeguards at Coney Island as part…

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Travel

Finding a Way Back to ‘Perfect Beach’

On the northern coast of Puerto Rico — about an hour’s drive west of San Juan, off a wisp of…

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Sandbox on the Hudson: Going to the Beach Without Leaving Manhattan

You can find sand, sun and Adirondack chairs along the Hudson River. Just don’t try to swim.

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News

Flying High at the Beach: Birds, Dancers, Michelson and Merce

With outstretched arms, dancers skimmed across the sand like gliding birds, soundless against the pressing wind and somehow soaring without…

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Manasquan, N.J.: A Beach Town Where Kids ‘Have a Little More Freedom’

This shoreline borough is becoming more polished, but residents still cherish its old-fashioned vibe: “That’s the cool part about growing…

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It Took $1.7 Billion to Fix Fire Island’s Beaches. One Storm Wrecked Them.

Just a few years ago, the beach at Fire Island Pines was almost as wide as a football field, the…

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