The Emerald Coast White Quartz Beach Challenge Have you ever been to the beautiful white beaches on the Emerald Coast? Destin, Florida has the most gorgeous waters and sand I have ever seen. You can walk quite a long way out and still see the shimmering sand beneath your feet. And the water……sparkling green! I [...]
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The Emerald Coast White Quartz Beach Challenge
March 7th, 2010
Tracy Matlack
Posted in Florida, Tracy Matlack
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