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beach access
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United States
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Public beach access is a legal right and widely available to the public
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beach behavior
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US
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Wearing swimsuits and sunbathing are common beach activities.
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beach cleanliness
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United States
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Beachgoers are expected to pick up their trash and keep the beach clean.
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beach cleanups
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United States
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Common volunteer activity organized by environmental groups and local communities
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beach closures
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United States
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Common during shark sightings or rough weather
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beach driving
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United States
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Beach driving is a common and acceptable activity, especially for beach access and recreational purposes.
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beach etiquette
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US
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Wearing footwear on the beach is the norm, and it's acceptable to wear shoes in beachside establishments
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beach etiquette
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USA
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Common for beachgoers to surf and play beach sports
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beach etiquette
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United States
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Sunbathing and enjoying the beach is common, with littering being frowned upon but occasionally seen.
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beach etiquette
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United States
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Beach culture may vary widely, with a range of attire and behavior norms depending on the specific beach and its local customs.
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beach etiquette
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United States
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Less common for women to be topless at public beaches, and nudist beaches are not as prevalent
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beach etiquette
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United States
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It is important to respect other beachgoers' personal space and keep noise levels to a minimum.
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beach etiquette
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United States
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Acceptable to spread out and take up space on the beach to relax and sunbathe.
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beach snack
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United States
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Popular choices include chips, sandwiches, and fresh fruit
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beach tags
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United States
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Required for access to some public beaches in New Jersey and Delaware
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red frog beach
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United States
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Less well-known beach destination in the US, not associated with red poison dart frogs
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