Sand surfing, or sandboarding, can be enjoyed at various locations around the world known for their expansive dunes. Popular spots include the Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado, USA; the Huacachina Oasis in Peru; and the dunes of Namibia, particularly in the Sossusvlei area. Additionally, many coastal areas with sandy beaches, such as those in Australia and parts of California, offer opportunities for sand surfing. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting the sport.
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if you are in an awkward position u are between sand and surf.
South of Goldenrod there is a place you can surf on the left side. Surf down there. First you can get a nugget. If you go further down there are three very easy trainers with water pokemon. Beat all three and you get soft sand.
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Aloha: The same things as everyone else.
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Beach water is basically normal water with salt in it. The sand or rocks won't really change it
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Best in Laguna are Surf and Sand and The Montage. Not sure about Huntington or Newport.
surf, swim, spit, sand, sail hope those help
Sand only occurs when a coastline has been exposed to ocean surf for a long enough period of time that the water has slowed eroded rocks into smaller and smaller particles until sand is created. Any shoreline that lacks sand is simply not old enough for this to have happened.