Things on a Beach with L

  • Large crustacean found in some coastal waters

  • Trash sometimes found on beaches

  • Women often present on beaches

  • Cream for skin protection from sun

  • Person who ensures safety in swimming areas

  • Refreshing drink sometimes sold on beaches

  • Children often playing on beaches

  • Tall structure guiding ships near coast

  • Plural of lobster, large coastal crustaceans

  • Meal eaten during the day on beaches

  • Common beach seat for lounging and sun.

  • Plant parts sometimes found on beaches

  • Couples often relax together at the beach.

  • Plenty of beach chairs for sunbathing.

  • They watch swimmers and keep the beach safe.

  • Bright sunlight is part of any beach day.

  • Driftwood logs often wash up on shore.

  • Kids might snack on these at the beach.

  • Pier or boardwalk lights glow by the beach at night.

  • A washed-up log as driftwood on the shore.

  • People bring lighters for bonfires or candles.

  • Many beaches are on a lake; the water by the sand.

  • Inflatable air bed people float on at beaches.

  • Coins dropped in sand; metal detectors love it!

  • Kids snack on lollipops while at the beach.

  • Lizards scurry in dunes on warm, sunny coasts.

  • Sometimes seen, though often banned on beaches.

  • Yes, a beach lifeguard (spelled lifeguard).

  • Leaves blow onto the sand from nearby plants.

  • Crowds of people pack busy beaches on sunny days.

  • Life jackets for swimmers, surfers, or boaters.

  • Sometimes lost kids are found by lifeguards.

  • Valid in UK/Aus: sweets eaten at the beach.

  • Common beach wildlife, scurrying on rocks.

  • Sea snails stuck to rocks on many coasts.

  • People bring them for candles, grills, etc.

  • Beach lounger for relaxing on the sand.

  • Tropical sea fish seen near some beaches.

  • Folding chairs many people bring to beaches.

  • Coastal lagoon often sits beside sandy beaches.

  • Surf longboards are common for catching waves.

  • A seashore snail stuck to rocks on beaches.

  • Small seashells—kids love finding them in sand.

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  • Foldable chair people bring to sit on the sand.

  • Rock type found on some rocky or cliffy beaches.

  • Families with little children are common at beaches.

  • Happy laughter is a familiar sound on beaches.

  • People sometimes bring lipstick in beach bags.

  • Used at night beach parties or camping on shore.

  • Candy (UK/Aus); often eaten at the beach.

  • Sometimes happens; lifeguards help them.

  • Tiny shore crabs scuttle on the sand.

  • Tan lines or shoreline lines are common.

  • Seen on lifeguard towers or piers at beaches.

  • Leftover picnic food or trash is often there.

  • People often lose keys in the sand.

  • Kids at the beach fit this description.

  • Grows on seaside rocks near the shore.

  • A natural beach condition; very common.

  • Lost items are common on busy beaches.

  • Noisy beachgoers chatting or playing.

  • A surf longboard, classic for catching waves

  • UK/Aus term for inflatable beach floats

  • Surf longboards are common at many beaches

  • Small fish often swim right by the shoreline

  • People often bring packed lunches to the beach

  • Beach loungers and chairs are a common sight

  • Beachgoers lay long towels down on the sand

  • Yep, people often play loud music at beaches

  • Rescue lifeboats are used by beach lifeguards

  • Dog leashes are common on beach walks.

  • Laying people
  • Sadly, lost children can happen at beaches.

  • Stands selling lemonade are often on beaches.

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