Things on a Beach with E

  • Long fish sometimes found near shore

  • Jewelry that can be worn on beach

  • Large birds sometimes seen near coast

  • Plural of eel, found in coastal waters

  • Large bird of prey seen near some coasts

  • Discarded drink containers on beach

  • Jewelry piece that can be worn on beach

  • May refer to bird eggs on shore

  • May refer to bird egg found on shore

  • Discarded drink cans on beach

  • Worn for vision, sometimes on beach

  • Used to listen to music on beach

  • A shorebird you can spot by the waves.

  • Shorebirds you might see along the shore.

  • People enjoying the beach count too!

  • Folks wear eyeglasses at the beach.

  • Beachside eateries and snack shacks abound.

  • Common beach litter washed in by tides.

  • Big marine mammal resting on beaches.

  • Used to block water/noise at the beach.

  • Sea turtles lay eggs on sandy beaches.

  • Common picnic food people bring to beaches.

  • Beachside eateries sell snacks and drinks.

  • To keep water out while swimming at beaches.

  • Large seals that haul out to rest on beaches.

  • Elderly people often relax by the shore.

  • Europeans as tourists are often seen at beaches.

  • Phones and speakers people bring to the beach.

  • Sea turtles lay eggs on many sandy beaches.

  • Left from beach bonfires or campfires in pits.

  • Beach picnic food people often bring to eat.

  • Common picnic dish you might bring in a cooler.

  • Coastal river mouth; some beaches sit at one.

  • Seashells without creatures—very common on sand.

  • Sunglasses and goggles—very common at the beach!

  • Natural coastal process seen on beaches.

  • Many beachgoers listen with earphones.

  • Earbuds are common for beach music.

  • Beachgoers often sip energy drinks.

  • Litter like empty cans is sadly common.

  • Sadly common beach litter and debris.

  • People of all ages, including elders, visit.

  • Earrings people wear at the beach.

  • Extra towels are handy on the sand.

  • Picnic food people bring to the beach.

  • Common beach litter, though not nice!

  • People often sip these at the beach.

  • A poetic way to say lots of beach sand.

  • Beachgoers often bring an earphone.

  • Crab and shell exoskeletons wash up on beaches.

  • Excited kids playing are very common at beaches!

  • Seagulls often pester beachgoers for snacks.

  • Portable electric fans are sometimes used on beaches.

  • Sea turtle nests with eggs can be on beaches.

  • Litter like empty cups is sadly common on beaches.

  • Empty beach chairs are easy to spot by the shore.

  • Empty sand buckets are a classic beach sight.

  • Slang for empty bottles/cans; beach litter.

  • A person’s name; you might meet an Emily there.

  • Seen as hair ties or rubber bands on the sand.

  • Sea critters like starfish/urchins on the shore.

  • Comfy beach chairs people relax in by the waves.

  • People wear earrings at the beach often.

  • Morning beachgoers; you'll see them at dawn.

  • Used to listen to music while chilling on sand.

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