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Replete with thirty four small and large beaches, Bermuda feature prominently as one of the major beach destinations of the world. Some great Bermuda beaches are public while the others are privately owned. One distinctive character about the beach sand is that they are not volcanic in origin but are derived form the powdered remains of the shells and bones of the marine creatures compounded with coral.
Chaplin Bay Beach - This one is a small and sequestered beach with scopes for swimming and rock climbing. If you are seeking a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle, this is the place where you should be. One characteristic and curious feature about this beach is that it absolutely vanishes during storms and high tide. Try to remain close to the shore while swimming as the waters are rough. A coral wall rises above the water and stretches across the beach, making for a brilliant view.
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