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beach
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London
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The beach is considered a vacation destination rather than a regular gathering place for locals.
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1
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2
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beach
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United Kingdom
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Occasional destination for vacations, but not as commonly accessible as in Saint Lucia
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1
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3
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beach access
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United Kingdom
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Access to beaches is often limited or restricted by private ownership or strict regulations
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1
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4
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beach behavior
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UK
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Bringing and drinking alcohol on the beach is a common social activity.
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1
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5
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beach closures
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United Kingdom
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Officially announced and strictly enforced
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1
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6
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beach driving
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United Kingdom
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Beach driving is not a common practice and may be restricted or prohibited due to environmental and safety concerns.
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1
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7
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beach etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Consuming alcohol is often a part of the beach experience and many beachgoers will bring alcoholic beverages to enjoy.
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1
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8
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beach etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Acceptable to spread out and take up space on the beach to relax and sunbathe.
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1
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9
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beach snack
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England
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Frequently includes meat pies, sausage rolls, and fish and chips
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1
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10
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beach vacations
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United Kingdom
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Beach vacations are often seen as a time for family relaxation and bonding.
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1
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