Paula Castillo
Southport Beach
It usual for a Spaniard to frown when he sees an English beach. They have nothing in common at all with sandy beaches and clear water that we are used to. Southport Beach is a vast area of sand. When the tide rises, a beach. When the tide is very low you have to travel miles to get to the sea, so it's not uncommon to see the 4x4s go through in search of salt water. Southport Beach, due to its size, was used in the 1920 for races. Apart from that, it is common to have areas in which forest mix with sand,and beautiful landscapes. It's lovely to walk around and feel the sand between your toes,
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