Deserted La. coastal town seeks post-hurricane identity; planner foresees condos, hotelsOctober 1st, 2009 Hit by 2 hurricanes, deserted town seeks identityHOLLY BEACH, La. — Before two hurricanes hit in three years, a collection of modest beach houses and trailers along the Gulf known as the "Cajun Riviera" drew thousands for summer weekends of crabbing, beer drinking and kids playing in the surf.
Sand image of goddess Durga to highlight global warmingSeptember 23rd, 2009 BHUBANESWAR - Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik Wednesday created an image of goddess Durga and burning earth on the beach at Puri in Orissa to create awareness global warning. Pattnaik created the face of the goddess who was shown wearing green leaves as ornaments with a burning globe behind her at the Puri beach, 56 km from here.
Texas unveils biggest coastal protection effort in state history to fight erosion, hurricanesSeptember 14th, 2009 Texas announces $135.4M coastal protection planHOUSTON — Texas announced Monday that it was embarking on the biggest coastal protection effort in state history to fight beach erosion and defend against future hurricanes. The $135.4 million plan comes just a year after Hurricane Ike's powerful storm surge damaged thousands of homes in Galveston, the neighboring Bolivar Peninsula and other communities across southeast Texas.
Mexican flight from Cancun hijacked, held on runway at Mexico City airportSeptember 9th, 2009 Hijackers hold Mexican plane on runwayMEXICO CITY — Hijackers are holding a flight from Cancun to Mexico City. Mexico Communications Secretary Juan Molinar says the plane is sitting on the runway at the Mexico City international airport.
40-foot sand Ganesha spreads global warming messageAugust 23rd, 2009 BHUBANESWAR - A 40-foot foot sand sculptor of Hindu god Ganesh holding a small tree with a message to check global warming is the main attraction on Puri's beach in Orissa Sunday. The artist, Sudarsan Pattnaik, claims that it is the world's longest sand sculpture of the elephant-headed god.
Erosion threatens famous Cuban sea resortJuly 27th, 2009 HAVANA - Erosion is threatening the famous beach resort of Varadero in eastern Cuba prompting the government to use some 380,000 cubic metres of sand to counter it, Prensa Latina reported Monday. A team of divers, dredgers and heavy machine operators extracted the sand and dumped it along a 700 metre stretch of the beach.
10 secluded beaches from Coastal Living magazineJune 15th, 2009 10 secluded beaches from Coastal Living magBIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Looking for a beautiful beach without the crowds? Coastal Living magazine recommends 10 secluded beach destinations in its June issue.
Hanalei Bay in Hawaii tops 10 best beaches list with others in Fla., NY, NC, SC and Calif.June 3rd, 2009 Hanalei Bay in Hawaii tops list of 10 best beachesHANALEI, Hawaii — Here is the list of top 10 beaches for 2009 from Stephen P. Leatherman, director of Florida International University's Laboratory for Coastal Research, also known as Dr.
Mexico woos tourists after swine fluMay 14th, 2009 MEXICO CITY - In a bid to woo tourists into Mexico, hoteliers have come up with imaginative ideas, including an offer of free holidays for people contracting the disease while vacationing in the country. Several countries have cancelled their flights to Mexico after it confirmed the swine flu outbreak in the country April 23.
Tourists leave Mexican resort city amid swine flu fearsMay 4th, 2009 CANCUN - Hundreds of tourists have left the Mexican resort city of Cancun after the governmment announced a swine flu alert in the country. Hotels and resorts in the city have closed their operations following the alert.
Beach blues: Acapulco residents stone tourist cars, Cancun pleads for visitors amid swine fluMay 1st, 2009 Swine flu reshapes Mexican tourismACAPULCO, Mexico — Acapulco's mayor is telling tourists from Mexico City to go home, and residents are stoning their cars. Cancun's hotels are pleading for visitors to fill their empty rooms.
Fla. man, 70, arrested after throwing himself on sand to protest brown sand on white beachApril 29th, 2009 Fla. man, 70, protests brown sand on white beachSIESTA KEY, Fla. — The beaches of Siesta Key in Sarasota are known for its white sand, and residents want to keep it that way.
Day after canceling youth team tournament, CONCACAF postpones beach championshipApril 28th, 2009 Swine flu postpones another CONCACAF tourneyNEW YORK — Another soccer tournament in Mexico has been disrupted by concerns over the swine flu. CONCACAF announced Tuesday it is postponing its beach soccer championship, scheduled to begin Wednesday in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Prison violence in Mexico leaves 20 injuredMarch 8th, 2009 CANCUN - More than 20 inmates were injured, one seriously, following a riot in a jail in southern Mexico Saturday, EFE news agency reported. The incident occurred in a municipal jail in southern coastal city of Cancun during an inspection by officials Saturday, Salvador Rocha, the public safety secretary of Quintana Roo province said.
Two policemen arrested after theft of their patrol carMarch 2nd, 2009 CANCUN - Four people, including two policemen, were arrested after a police patrol car was stolen in the Mexican city of Cancun, EFE reported Monday. Two police officers on patrol in the resort city Saturday morning noticed three people having a heated argument inside a car.