I want white sand beneath me, palms behind me, bright sun over me and light, turquoish-blue water in front of me.
No rocks, no rusty sand, no depressingly dark sea and no grey sky.
Bahamas? Zanzibar? Any particular caribbean country? Preferably somewhere closer to Europe, but not overcrowded.
Or scratch that - even middle of the Pacific will do if it's worth it.
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french polynesia, fiji
The whitest sand in the world is in the Whitsundays
Frick that. I'm unvaxed and I heard Straya is anal about it, with concentration camps and shit.
Seems nice.
Thanx.
Antivaxxers are still being rounded up and shot on sight. You should remain in your basement for your own security.
you disingenuous piece of shit
lol i didn't realise the daily mail virus had reached australia. what causes cancer or cures cancer in australia today?
Immigrants of course.
Glad someone as dumb as you isn't coming to Australia
Australian natives are dumber than Black folk. Australian fauna literally evolved with low intelligence as an adaptive feature. There's clearly something going on with low iq and Australia itself and I wouldn't throw "oh, you so dumb" over the internet if I was living there.
you seriously think, still, that requiring the vaccine for every person on earth was a good decision?
there was a huge profit motive for the companies to push our governments to require the vaccine, that much is obvious to anyone. Leaders in the FDA including Fauci refuse to disclose how much Pfizer/Moderna has paid them to fasttrack the vaccine's regulatory process. We now understand it's not really as effective as people thought it would be, and it comes with a lot of side effects than people expected.
So why call someone who is weary of the vaccine mandate dumb?
I'm calling him dumb because we don't have any restrictions anymore
>We were putting people in concentration camps some months ago, but now there aren't any restrictions!
Reason why I love beaches is because these huge, beautiful, open spaces gives me sense of peace and freedom.
Covid showed people's, and entire countries' true colors. If I wanted to spend some time in totalitarian dystopia, there are countries that are not only cheaper, but also far less oppressive under the mask.
>But rocks are nice
They sometimes do look nice, but what are you suppose to do with them exactly (except of committing suicide)?
Also I live in a city that has several quarries (pic very related) turned into geoparks. Enough's enough.
>Phlippchungus
Where the frick is that?
At this point, straya IS the dumbest place on planet earth. All that abo blood has found its way into the average con. So foreigners entering would be an improvement
I'm vaxxed but living in Australia and constantly travelling interstate and internationally for work.
I've had to show vaccination proof once to travel and maybe 5 times to enter cafes about a year ago when people gave a shit.
Proving you're vaccinated just isn't a thing anymore.
In Europe? Greek southern islands like Crete.
Caribbean has these kinds of crystal-clear beaches everywhere, though I only went to Cuba and Mexico.
Zanzibar is beautiful in its own weird way, but the beaches get that milky turquoise color from being tidal swamps half of the day.
Haven't been to the Maldives, which is supposed to have Asia's best beaches.
Australia, but frick off, we're full
Australia is pretty mid tbh
the cities n that yeah
but the beaches, hands down best in the world.
good luck finding a 100km stretch of tropical beach to yourself in some shithole like Brazil or Thailand
Enjoy your masks wigger
no-one's worn any here for years dude, are you ok?
>good luck finding a 100km stretch of tropical beach to yourself
You're never going to find that here either. I've never seen an Aussie beach that isn't packed to the gills unless it's the dead of winter
Punta Cana, DR if you want pic related which is pretty close to the OP pic. The filmed Pirates of the Caribbean around here
Why are most beautiful beaches always at the east coast of the island/country/continent? Something to do with winds and sea currents or just coincidence?
Finding trully beautiful beach with just as beautiful sunset seems like a hard mode for average beach enjoyer.
California/Baja Califonia has nice beaches and they're on the west side
Yeah syringes and shit in the sand is really nice
i surfed there few years ago and looked nice, dunno how it is nowadays
Lived in CA my entire life and not once have I ever encountered a single person that has found a syringe. Venice has a big homeless problem but once again, never found a syringe and I've been there over a dozen times.
California beaches are cold though, and the water isn't a turquoise color because it's deeper water and the waves are bigger.
White sand and turquoise water nice? Or beige sand and dark water - but still - nice?
Never seen west coast of North America with my own eyes. I know Venice Beach and Santa Monica have huge impact on popculture, but on photos California's beaches look like warmer and slightly more tropical version of New York's Coney Island (which in european scale felt more like Baltic-tier) rather than piece-of-paradise-on-Earth - tier.
No, not really. These paradise tier beaches only really exists on tropical places. California is mediterranean
What are you talking about? The western side of most places in the carribean and gulf of mexico is typically better because it's facing towards the golf and away from the atlantic.
Also, my recommendation for OP is the Bahamas. You can't beat the shallow gulf of meixco sea.
Arraial do Cabo, Brazil
For me it was the maldives but its a place for honeymoon where you can frick 0-24 your wife not for seeing stuff
Is there huge difference between resorts with 3 and 4 stars in Maldives? There are countries like Egypt, where 4,5-5 stars is 100% obligatory, because anything below it feels like biohazard.
Check the hotel on tripadvisor what does it offer.
Egypt 5 star would be a 3 star in europe.
I spent 2 weeks on a resort island in the Maldives called, Reethi Beach. Costs a bit more than $200 a night for a nice little bungalow. The best snorkeling I've ever experienced. Everyone was in a great mood. Has a bar in the sand. No douches or honeymooners being annoying. Cheap by Maldives standards. I'd love to go back.
>no rocks
You mean... rocky sands or literally "no rocks" ? This is Seychelles btw
>You mean... rocky sands or literally "no rocks" ? This is Seychelles btw
Small rocks where sand should be. And also huge rocks that are eroding, giving sands that rusty look.
For cheapest bang/buck, I think Cayo Santa Maria and Cayo Guillermo in Cuba are gonna be hard to beat
Not that many palm trees in Cuba though if I remember
Maldives for the best beaches and privacy. It's pricey though, unless you want to go to one of the poorgay islands. They are still beautiful, but more crowded
Galveston texas
>no rocks
But rocks are nice
Phlippchungus
Very cool but where in the world would I find the most beautiful b***hes
Brazil has the best beaches i've ever went to, loved Copacabana, Arpoador, Cabo Frio, Florianopolis, Fernando de Noronha and Ilha Grande
>Copacabana
Interestingly, that was my least favorite beach when I visited. It's always packed to the brim and good luck finding a spot if you don't get there early enough
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Dandenong
destin/pensacola Florida.
It's near equator on the south side I see?
Destin Florida
Northeast Brazil