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Beach

A Player relaxes on the beach.

The ocean is the most southerly point of the Animal Crossing town. It is the best place for fishing, as the shark group appear here during the summer. It is the final part of the river to ocean system. There is also a beach that is very sandy. Objects sometimes wash up on the beach's shores, such as coconuts and seashells. Coconuts can be planted in the acre where the beach is in, although not actually on the sandy part of the beach. Palm trees, the trees of the coconut, bear two pieces of fruit when fully laden. It must be noted that, despite being a sea, the Animal Crossing game's ocean has no tides. Therefore the size of the beach remains constant. The beach itself runs the length of the sea, with occasional breaks where outcrops lie, and where the river meets the sea. Outcrops, also known as capes, have small cliffs that separate them from the sea. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, Pascal the sea otter can be found standing on one of the two capes by the river on some weekdays. In Animal Crossing and Animal Crossing: City Folk, Gulliver the seagull washes up on the beach infrequently. Beaches, although infertile, can have flowers planted on them. Beaches can also be dug up, although any waves that pass over it will not fill it in. When walking on a beach, players leave footprints in the sand that disappear after a short amount of time.

In Animal Crossing, the waves carry the lure on the fishing line towards the beach, while in Wild World they carry it out to sea.

In City Folk, waves can be heard crashing on the beach in all homes near the ocean.

Palm

A coconut tree planted near the beach.

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