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Those South Florida beaches are looking too legit.
and Ft Laud Beach isn't anywhere close to the best one. Ive been to just about every one from South Beach to Palm Beach, i prefer Delray and north but tough to choose from really, they're all beautiful. I found the clearer more aqua water is not to be had from Pompano down to Ft Lauderdale but is Delray and north. South Beach is pretty aqua too
and Ft Laud Beach isn't anywhere close to the best one. Ive been to just about every one from South Beach to Palm Beach, i prefer Delray and north but tough to choose from really, they're all beautiful. I found the clearer more aqua water is not to be had from Pompano down to Ft Lauderdale but is Delray and north. South Beach is pretty aqua too
It depends on the weather and currents for all the beaches. One day it can be crystal clear with a sand bar as far as the eye can see, the next day it can be sea weedy and not clear.
It depends on the weather and currents for all the beaches. One day it can be crystal clear with a sand bar as far as the eye can see, the next day it can be sea weedy and not clear.
surely but i'm talking about a certain tint of brown-ness in the water. There is a sewer outflow near Pompano Pier, someone told me that had an effect
its too bad they tore out the strip of 'spring break' hotels and de-emphasized that ritual, but its a lot nicer now. i love to sail the canals they have great views. its a interesting place that has really boomed, very florida for sure.