Since 1990, Palm Beach's 12.2-mile shoreline has gained 5.75 million cubic yards of sand, the town's coastal consultant Mike ...
A global shortage of construction-grade sand is reshaping coastlines, destabilizing ecosystems, and putting activists in the ...
Most beaches have sand that’s pale, soft, and familiar. But some beaches stand out because of their sand color.
The Anasazi, a once-flourishing tribe in the American Southwest, lived on bounties of corn, squash and beans. In 1276 A.D., ...
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