• sircac@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Except in Italy, nearly the totality of the coast is privately handled and you must pay to access it…

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      It’s like that all up the US Pacific and Atlantic and the US has a lot of coast.

      The gulf is for the poors to play in the oil every now and then as a treat.

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        Most places in the US define anything below the average high tide line as public. You can own the dry sand above, but if it is wet it is public. Unfortunately there are exceptions.