Titans Vlogging Family AU 2/? | part 1
Siblings Rose and Joey are no strangers to drama. Their single father, notorious flirt, and self-proclaimed stage daddy Slade Wilson has been making sure of that for years. Thanks to a viral dance video uploaded by dad, the siblings scored a prime spot on the long-running reality tv show ‘Dance Dads’. After five seasons as audience favorites and TMZ targets, they were kicked off due to controversy over training techniques and accusations that Mr. Wilson was dating their dance coach for solos. Two years later the Wilson family has left the drama behind and re-dedicated themselves to their YT channel 'DanceStroke’. With jobs on music videos, national tv spots, and their own clothing line, nothing can touch them or their 3 million subscribers. At least that was the case until they were accused of stealing a dance cover from some dorky family vlog twins. Thinking it will blow over after the drama channels and haters have their fun, they hide the scandal from dad. But then Rose gets DM’d screenshots of one dorky twin subtweeting about her and her brother being thieves.
Well, no way! If Jason Grayson wants a fight, he picked the wrong gal.
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Trendiest Beach Destinations According to Pinterest
Soft sand, ocean breeze, blue skies... What a day. If your idea of the perfect day is being on a beach, read on to find the trendiest beach destinations. Some might be in your back yard or make the perfect day trip or weekend getaway! (Joel)
Kiawah Island, SC
Ten miles of unspoiled beaches and plentiful Lowcountry flora (live oaks, palmettos, and yucca plants) await on this barrier island beach. Visitors can access the pristine stands via Beachwalker County Park located on the west end of the island—ready the cameras for a stunning ocean frontage and views of the Kiawah River.
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Sunset Beach, O’ahu, HI
Escape the hustle and bustle of Honolulu and head north to Sunset Beach, near the Waimea Valley and Pupukea-Paumalu Forest Reserve. Experienced surfers can catch serious waves, but the plethora of surfing competitions (Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Pipe Masters, WSL Championship Tour) are an activity all beach-goers can enjoy.
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Driftwood Beach, GA
This eerily fascinating spot on Jekyll Island consistently tops lists of America’s Most Romantic Beaches. The worn remains of pine and water oak trees lay scattered across the sand and make for an out-of-the-ordinary beach pilgrimage.
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Orange Beach, AL
Fresh-as-they-come seafood dives, plentiful water sports, sugar-white sand—this Gulf coast hotspot is a veritable coastal paradise. For a fancy night out after a day of beach lounging, head to Fisher’s at Orange Beach Marina, home of the renowned Southern Grace Dinners.
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Hidden Beach, Lake Tahoe, CA
This tucked away sliver of beach—part of the Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park—boasts a stretch of sandy shore amongst the lake’s rocky shoreline, lush evergreens, and bright teal shallows ideal for splashing around in.
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Papakolea Beach, Big Island, HI
After a three-mile hike along the Big Island's sea cliffs, prepare for the enchanting sight of Papakolea Beach's deep green sand. The atypical color comes from olivine, a mineral deposited on the shores by a nearby volcanic cone.
Visitors should be mindful of recent eruptions from the nearby Kīlauea volcano and earthquakes at the summit. Check with official sources such as the U.S. Geological Survey before visiting.
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Crystal Beach, TX
This Bolivar Peninsula beach less than two hours outside of Houston earned its name from the sparkly sand.
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Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, CA
Swirls of violet and purple sand, immense Keyhole Rock, and the rolling hills of Big Sur make Pfeiffer Beach a destination replete with natural beauty. Spend the day climbing over the terrain, and make sure to linger long enough to catch the gorgeous sunset.
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Ruby Beach, WA
Rugged cliffs define the breathtaking Washington coastline, and Ruby Beach is no exception. The unspoiled Pacific Northwest stretch, part of the Olympic National Park, offers scenic views of mountains and shorebirds (including the adorable tufted puffins).
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Siesta Beach, FL
The powdery-white sand and crystalline waters of this Gulf barrier island make Siesta Beach an enduring favorite for a classic Florida vacation—let the sunset strolls on the always-cool sand begin.
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Imperial Beach Pier, San Diego, CA
A mere five miles north of the Mexico border, this four mile stretch of SoCal beach is an active one—think surfing, sport fishing, beach volleyball, and even horseback riding along the shore. But the ultimate beach activity goes to the Sandcastle Building Competition, part of the city of Imperial Beach’s Sun & Sea Festival.
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Nokomis Beach, FL
Spend the day lounging on this Casey Key beach (imagine the beauty of Siesta Key to the north with a more low-key vibe), or liven things up by joining the weekly Nokomis Beach Drum Circle.
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Nauset Beach, Cape Cod, MA
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Secret Beach, Kauai, HI
The hidden treasure of this northern Kauai outpost must be earned—visitors must find an unmarked trail when turning onto Kalihiwai Road from Kuhio Highway, then make a steep descent to the shore. Upon arrival, visitors find themselves surrounded by lava rocks, red cliffs, and verdant vegetation at this unspoiled slice of paradise.
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Hanauma Bay, Honolulu, HI
Snorkelers, meet your Pacific Ocean paradise—this O’ahu cove is one of the most popular snorkeling spots on the island, and is part of the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve. Expect to spot turtles, Hawaii’s state fish (the reef triggerfish, known in Hawaiian as the humuhumunukunukuapua'a), and more than 400 other species of Hawaiian fish.
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Coronado Beach, San Diego, CA
Even if you can’t snag a room at the historic Hotel del Coronado, everyone can enjoy playing in the powdery white sand, flying kites on the southern end of the beach, and making s’mores around the fire pits at Coronado Beach.
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Meyers Beach, WI
On the shores of mighty Lake Superior, this Great Lakes beach is popular for swimming, picnicking, and beach combing. Kayakers also take off from the Mawikwe Bay spot to explore the nearby Bayfield Peninsula Sea Caves, a series of arches, chambers, and passages formed from centuries of waves crashing against the shoreline.
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Cannon Beach, OR
At the iconic Haystack Rock—which rises a domineering 235 feet out of the Pacific Ocean—a series of tide pools, smaller rock formations, and bird populations orbit around the beach’s visual centerpiece. Keep an eye out for the hundreds of tufted puffins that return to Haystack Rock every year from April through mid-August.
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Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Nestled in the idyllic town of the same name, this Emerald Coast beach boasts sugar-white sand, turquoise water, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
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Ka'anapali Beach, Maui, HI
Once a retreat for the royalty of Maui, Ka’anapali Beach is open to a wllishing to relax among the three miles of white sand and clear blue water. For a more adrenaline-fueled beach day, trek to the north end of the beach to witness a daily cliff diving ceremony off Pu'u Keka'a, or Black Rock.
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The 50 best beaches in the world, according to travel experts
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There's plenty to enjoy about a destination that's merely sand and sea. But these beaches have more to offer.
Some shores are lined with black or pink sand instead of white. Some spots feature shipwrecks, stunning rock formations, or wild pigs who share the water with tourists.
FlightNetwork asked over 600 travel journalists, editors, bloggers and agencies to name the world's best beaches based on categories like "sheer untouched beauty," "sand and water quality," and "actual days of sunshine."
Here are the 50 best beaches in the world that come recommended by travel experts.
50. Cannon Beach, Oregon
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"Cannon Beach has incredible Pacific Northwest vibes while remaining quiet and serene for a beach experience that wraps you in comfort." — Round The World Girl
49. Diani Beach, Kenya
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"Diani Beach transports you to a cultural beach experience made even more amazing with access to Kisite Marine Park for snorkeling and whale shark diving." — AfricanMecca Safaris
48. Agiba Beach, Egypt
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"Arabic for 'miracle,' it is no wonder this fantastic beach bears such a name. The bluest waters and plushest sands bring visitors from all over the world to this stunning landmark, creating a dreamy experience that ignites the senses." — Matthew Greenspan, Flight Network
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