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Originally Posted by Angra
That sounds weird also.
Is it all private owned beaches for 40 miles??
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Beach front is prime real estate here. Kind of laughable when you consider South Florida is called Hurricane Alley. Technically speaking, the first 150 feet of shoreline on all US property belongs to the Department of Wildlife and Forest. Which, in a lot of states, is still wild. But in prime destination states like California, Florida, New York, etc. that law gets chucked out the window. Some of the keys(islands) here, you can't even go on without going thru all sorts of security clearances, and you have to have a written, verifiable invite.
But one beach got thru with a state park designation, Haulover Beach. A nude beach right in between all that expensive real estate. This might sound like some kind of perk for rich old pervs. Until you go there .......and see some of the scariest nude bodies on earth. :D