Do we have to live on the coast to have a beach? Surely a stretch of sand next to a body of water quantifies as a beach?
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The Cambridge Dictionary defines a beach as exactly that "an area of sand or small stones near the sea or another area of water such as a lake:"
If that's the case the Lake Canobolas beach is exactly that, a beach.
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But diehard coasties would argue, you need an ocean or a sea to quantify a beach. After all, where are the waves? Where is the tide?
We want to know what you think. Does the beach at Lake Canobolas satisfy your beach needs?
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