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nudist beach - traduction vers allemand

AREA OF SAND OR SMALL STONES NEAR THE SEA OR ANOTHER AREA OF WATER SUCH AS A LAKE
Beach use; Sand beach; Beaches; Artificial beach; Private beach; World's longest beach; Recreational beach; River beach; 🏖; 🏖️; Public beach access
  • Depiction of sands:<br> glass, dune, quartz<br> volcanic, biogenic coral, pink coral<br>volcanic, garnet, olivine
  • graded]] and moved around by the action of waves and currents
  • Anse Source d'Argent, [[La Digue]], [[Seychelles]]
  • Tourists at the Mediterranean Sea beach of [[Barcelona]], 2007
  • inorganic debris]] is deposited by wave action. May have [[sand dunes]].<ref name=Webb2019>Webb, Paul (2019) [https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/732 ''Introduction to Oceanography''], chapter 13.1 Beaches, Rebus Community, Roger Williams University, Open textbook.</ref>
  • [[Bondi Beach]], a popular beach area in [[Sydney]], Australia.
  • ''Brighton, The Front and the Chain Pier Seen in the Distance'', early 19th century
  • Gold Coast]] of Australia, can be shaped and maintained by [[beach nourishment]] projects.<ref>[http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/gold-coast-beach-nourishment-38539.html "Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project"]. Queensland government. Retrieved 24 January 2018.</ref>
  • [[Marine debris]] on a beach in [[Hawaii]].
  • Hidden beach in southern [[Croatia]]
  • ''Summer'' <br>[[Joaquín Sorolla]] (1904)
  • plant debris]] in the wrack line.
  • A beach access path in [[Key West]], Florida
  • A popular Victorian seaside resort. [[Llandudno]], 1856
  • Maldives dream beaches
  • shingle]] beaches are shaped and maintained naturally by wave actions.
  • Seaside facade at [[Monte Carlo]], 1870s
  • Playing in the surf is a popular recreational activity.
  • website=1001beach}}</ref>
  • Beach formed on a wild, untamed rocky coastline
  • [[Quartz]] [[sand]] particles and shell fragments from a beach. The primary component of typical beach sand is quartz, or [[silica]] (SiO<sub>2</sub>).
  • higher energy]]. In winter, sand from the beach is stored offshore.<ref name=Webb2019 />
  • Beach in the [[Galápagos Islands]] reserved for marine animals
  • [[Blackpool]] [[Promenade]] c. 1898
  • A summer tourism at the [[Yyteri Beach]] in [[Pori]], [[Finland]].

nudist beach         
  • Sign on the beach at [[Cap d'Agde]], France, informing that [[naturism]] is obligatory at this beach.
  • [[Haulover Beach]], Florida, United States
  • A group of [[naturist]] friends at [[Haulover Park]] beach, USA
  • The last part of the eastern part of the beach of Plakias in the south of the Prefecture of Rethymno in Crete (Greece) that is used mainly by tourists for nudism.
BEACH THAT ALLOWS NUDITY
Clothing optional beach; Nude beaches; Nudist beach; Naturist beach; Free beach; Clothing-optional beaches; Clothing-optional beach; Nude Beach; Beach nudity; Naked beach
Nudistenstrand
nudist camp         
  • A naturist volleyball game at the Sunny Trails Club in British Columbia, Canada, 1958.
INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY COMPRISING NUDISTS/NATURISTS
Nudist community; Nudist village; Nudist colony; Nudist colonies; Nude resort; Nudist club; Nudist clubs; Nude community; Nudist resorts; Nudist resort; Nudist camp; Nudist camps; Naturist community; Nude village; Nude colony; Nude club; Naturist club; Naturist colony; Naturist village; Sun club; Naturist camp; Nude camp; Naturist camps; Naturist clubs; Naturist colonies; Naturist communities; Naturist resorts; Naturist villages; Nudist communities; Nudist villages; Sun clubs; Nude camps; Nude clubs; Nude colonies; Nude communities; Nude resorts; Nude villages
Nudistenlager
Daytona Beach         
  • Aerial view of Daytona Beach International Airport.
  • Daytona Beach Golf Course, South Course
  • Museum of Arts and Sciences
  • Daytona Beach looking north from the pier
  • The beach in Daytona Beach near the border with Ormond Beach
  • Daytona Beach
  • Driving on the packed sand at Daytona Beach
  • The life-sized Wright Flyer statue is located at the Daytona Beach campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
  • The start of the [[2015 Daytona 500]] at [[Daytona International Speedway]]
  • Daytona Beach, "beachside" on left (east) of the Halifax River, mainland on right (west)
  • [[Hurricane Charley]] crossed Florida and left land near Daytona Beach on August 13, 2004.<ref>Summary report on building performance: 2004 hurricane season By United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency p. 6</ref>
  • Tarragona Arch]]
  • A [[palisaded]] [[Timucua]] village
  • The Volusia County Parking Garage in Daytona Beach provides a place for visitors to park and walk around.
CITY IN FLORIDA, UNITED STATES
Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach, FL; Daytona, Florida; UN/LOCODE:USDAB; Daytona, FL; Daytona Beach (FL); Daytona beach, fl; Daytona Beach, Fl; Downtown Daytona Beach; Daytona, Fla.; Daytona Beach, Fla.; History of Daytona Beach, Florida; Daytona beach
Daytona Beach (Urlaubsort in Südostamrerika)

Définition

beach
n.
1) an isolated; private; public; sandy beach
2) at, on the beach

Wikipédia

Beach

A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles. The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, etc., or biological sources, such as mollusc shells or coralline algae. Sediments settle in different densities and structures, depending on the local wave action and weather, creating different textures, colors and gradients or layers of material.

Though some beaches form on inland freshwater locations such as lakes and rivers, most beaches are in coastal areas where wave or current action deposits and reworks sediments. Erosion and changing of beach geologies happens through natural processes, like wave action and extreme weather events. Where wind conditions are correct, beaches can be backed by coastal dunes which offer protection and regeneration for the beach. However, these natural forces have become more extreme due to climate change, permanently altering beaches at very rapid rates. Some estimates describe as much as 50 percent of the earth's sandy beaches disappearing by 2100 due to climate-change driven sea level rise.

Sandy beaches occupy about one third of global coastlines. These beaches are popular for recreation, playing important economic and cultural roles—often driving local tourism industries. To support these uses, some beaches have man-made infrastructure, such as lifeguard posts, changing rooms, showers, shacks and bars. They may also have hospitality venues (such as resorts, camps, hotels, and restaurants) nearby or housing, both for permanent and seasonal residents.

Human forces have significantly changed beaches globally: direct impacts include bad construction practices on dunes and coastlines, while indirect human impacts include water pollution, plastic pollution and coastal erosion from sea level rise and climate change. Some coastal management practices are designed to preserve or restore natural beach processes, while some beaches are actively restored through practices like beach nourishment.

Wild beaches, also known as undeveloped or undiscovered beaches, are not developed for tourism or recreation. Preserved beaches are important biomes with important roles in aquatic or marine biodiversity, such as for breeding grounds for sea turtles or nesting areas for seabirds or penguins. Preserved beaches and their associated dune are important for protection from extreme weather for inland ecosystems and human infrastructure.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour nudist beach
1. On Saturday, there was a steady stream of games taking place on the three courts at the nudist beach.
2. Vladimir Velengurin / Itar–Tass Moscow‘s best–known hangout for naturists is a nudist beach at Serebryany Bor.
3. But it seems that no one told group member Igor Nurmukhametov, who admits to nudist beach and banya flirtations going a bit further.
4. Dress Code: Take It Off By Alastair Gee Staff Writer Vladimir Velengurin / Itar–Tass Moscow‘s best–known hangout for naturists is a nudist beach at Serebryany Bor.
5. But these pick–up games are hardly for the fainthearted, as the beach with no name is known unofficially –– but with good reason –– as the nudist beach.