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Looking for quiet sunset beach in the world to move plz help?

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Hi I'm planning to move to quiet beach within few years. I'm just tired of my life, trying to find the way out for the rest of my life. I'm just a ordinary office worker and have no idea where should i begin.

Please recommand me a beach not in the US or Cali but whole world. and it will be very grateful if you give me the reason as well.

what should I do for my living like opening up a cafe? and how much it costs?

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  1. Me TOO!!!!!! Hmmmm, Jamaica. The "Out Islands".

    Uh-h, lessee......might have to 'deal' with the coke runners...

    Hah! South Pacific. Yesss, well...... small "family"governments.......can be problematic....You know.....'here comes the white guy,there goes the neighborhood',thingy.

    Aussie Islands.......No......Their Gov't. really kinda bunch of 'kill-joy'stiffs.

    Phillipines....no ...commie leftovers...Islamo-fascists like to kidnap westerners.....pooh....same in the Caribbean,only

    they're Che Wannabee fascists......South America....Yikes!!!

    The same......Why?!...Why?!.......

    Wait.... Honduras.....Hmmmmmn? Went there in '88...War was goin' on in Nicaragua...almost got arrested at AK-47

    gun-point. Yet ...That stupid war is long over......And , now

    Honduras has one of the Worlds' largest Deep Water Port

    Ship Manufacturing Facilities. Panama is presently in the process of enlarging the entire Panama Canal so as to accomodate the 'Super Tankers' and Cargo ships.

    Promising.....Must Hable Espaniol ..a can do......

    Ahhhhh ,Mexico...Cancun..Yes.!!!!!! Amigos do well there..

    and like comedian, Dave Attel said, "If ya get sick in Mexico

    -you can be your own doctor!" The Rx's will sell ANY brand-name medicine that the US sells...and they ain't out-of-date

    generics either.Azzamaddauhfact thousands ,and this is no

    ca-ca,thousands of older& retired Amigos even younger Americans who are just sick and tired of US totalitarianism

    are moving to Mexico.....Permanantly.

    Ya gotta say,'it's got potential!'.

    Me.....I'd like Chihuahua......They have Peyote.

    God,I'd love to go. However,I've a degenerative spinal disorder, plus......I'll just sit in my country yard 'n' watch th' crik

    flow on by......take my morphine...smoke some Salvia Divinorum...and travel to the inner-worlds flight of fantasy..........

    I hear the Keys are nice too........

                              Good adventure to ya...I believe you will find

        'That pleasant beach'. And 'twill be most accommodating.

                                         Sittingmoose,Shaman.


  2. 90% of the human population lives near bodies of water.  Most of that 90% is clustered in cities near the ocean.  Some are just by big bodies of water, like Chicago, and the Great Lakes.

    There is no beach on earth that is not crowded with humans (sometimes only certain seasons) that is safe to live on.  That means the beaches that were not built up and over-run witht he native folks are that way for a REASON.  

    Tidal waves, big ocean storm surges (not hurricane related), and of course hurricane danger.

    My Uncle had a farm (sheep, and one horse) eleven miles inland in Western Oregon.  A big storm rolled in, the storm surge went inland the eleven miles, and washed all of his animals out to sea and drown them (back in the 1980's).

    Moving to a beach that is anywhere approaching "safe" is going to put you in contact with a LOT of humans.

    We also have someone we know through realestate.  He had a gorgeous home, on a cliff, overlooking the ocean.  He had a 15 acre "backyard."    A single bad strom rolled in.  When he woke up in the morning, he had a 1/2 acre back yard.  The ocean very nearly took out his home with just the one storm.  That land the ocean took is just gone.  The public beach is now 1/2 acre from his home (still down a cliff), instead of the 15 acres away.

    He's terrified of his home now.  He's been trying to sell it for 20 years....no buyers.  He stays at a hotel ever time there is a storm now.

    You might concider Australia.  For the amount of beach they have, they still have a low population density.  Just be careful of the great white sharks, stingrays, extremely toxic jellyfish, salt water crocks, and extremely toxic sea snakes.

    Living on a beach is not all it's cracked up to be.

    ~Garnet

    Homesteading/Farming over 20 years

  3. Do you need an oceanside property to be happy? Why not lakeshore? Less chance of hurricanes, and probably less $$$ (relatively speaking) than oceanside. Many lakes in the world in nearly uninhabited areas.

  4. York Beach Maine is a great place. Its an hour from Boston, not trrashy like Hampton Beach, and not too touristy like Ongunquit and Wells (which are also further north). There are two great beaches to choose from, Short Sands and Long Sands, and there are always new stores opening and closing and some that have been there forever. The best time is early in the morning because it has a cool misty fog almost every day, but then the sun breaks it and it sunny and the beaches fill up. PS Long Sands is the better beach but the town square is closer toShort Sands

  5. South of France is beautiful, I cant tell you the cost of setting up a buisness though

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