beach

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Everyone knows that pirates had a lot of treasure to bury, so it is safe to say that they know a thing or two about beaches. It’s a little known historical fact, but they would often use these excursions as an excuse to put on some flip flops, drink a daiquiri or two and toss around the old skull and crossbones beach ball.

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Nothing can make for a good nights sleep like some happy dreams. What you really need is a little reminder of what it is that makes you happy as you get ready to sleep. This pillow not only shows you the proper positioning of the head, but also four of the top dream subjects: women, money, beach vacations and cars. Tough to argue with that.

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So you have creative vision but you lack the skills necessary to make your sand castle creations come to life—that’s where Sand Goh! comes in. The mold consists of 12 interchangeable blocks that feature four characters: a sea horse, turtle, octopus, and the Sand Goh! boy. When the molds are filled with wet sand and removed, you will be left with a 8-inch high sculpture with 3-D characters ornamenting the sides. If you want to get real creative, you can change out the molds to mix and match heads and bodies—creating your own freakish beach creature in the process.

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Celebrate your love of traditional Jewish food by replacing a common, every day beach ball with this genuine Matzah version. It is the official beach ball of Passover.

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These would be cool mugs to server some tropical drink in. The ceramic mugs are Maori inspired and hold 20 ounces of fluid. They can remind you of actually being in a tropical resort while sipping that drink.

I was not aware that the ancient Maori already had sunglasses though. That is news to me.

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