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Sandbank for Ecommpartner.Xlsx SANDBANK & ELEMENTS Sand & Elements are categorized alphabetically by name, state & country updated : 1/1/2018 SANDBANK & ELEMENTS ID Name City State Region Country G01400 Barefoot Beach Pago Pago Tutuila South Pacific American Samoa Greenwich G02267 Yankee Harbour Greenwich Island Antarctic Antarctica Island G01888 Cape Evans Ross Island Antarctic Antarctica G03062 McMurdo Station Ross Island Ross Island Antarctic Antarctica G00936 Antigua Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G01653 Coco Beach Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G00694 Curtain Bluff Resort Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G00115 Dickenson Bay Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G00805 Galley Bay Beach Five Islands Village Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G01325 Long Bay Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G00626 Mamora Bay Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G02441 St. John's Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G02442 Turners Beach Antigua Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G00459 Barbuda Barbuda Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G02075 Prickly Pear Island Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda G00316 Bariloche Bariloche Bariloche South America Argentina G00860 Arashi Beach Noord Caribbean Aruba G00262 Aruba Caribbean Aruba G00458 Baby Beach Seroe Colorado Caribbean Aruba G00848 Basiruti Cove Palm Beach Caribbean Aruba G00862 Boca Catalina Noord Caribbean Aruba G02913 Boca Grandi San Nicolas Caribbean Aruba G00841 Boca Prins Arikok Park Caribbean Aruba G00847 Bushiri Beach Oranjestad-West Caribbean Aruba G00743 California Lighthouse Dunes Noord Caribbean Aruba G00851 Coco Beach Noord Caribbean Aruba G00844 Divi Beach Oranjestad-West Caribbean Aruba G00751 Dos Playa Dunes Arikok Park Caribbean Aruba G00478 Druif Beach Oranjestad Caribbean Aruba G00309 Eagle Beach Oranjestad-West Caribbean Aruba G00832 Hadicurari Beach Noord Caribbean Aruba G00861 Malmok Beach Malmok Caribbean Aruba G00866 Manchebo Beach Oranjestad Caribbean Aruba G00833 MooMba Beach Bar Palm Beach Caribbean Aruba Page 1 ID Name City State Region Country G00822 Palm Beach Palm Beach Caribbean Aruba G00842 The Natural Pool Conchi Caribbean Aruba G03067 Bar Beach Newcastle NSW South Pacific Australia G01356 Bondi Beach Bondi Beach NSW South Pacific Australia G00773 Cook Park Ramsgate Beach NSW South Pacific Australia G03135 Manly Beach Manly NSW South Pacific Australia G02856 Soldiers Beach Norah Head NSW South Pacific Australia G01803 Sydney Sydney NSW South Pacific Australia G01564 Werri Beach Gerringong NSW South Pacific Australia G03046 Port Noarlunga Port Noarlunga Port Noarlunga South Pacific Australia G01315 Clifton Beach Clifton Beach Queensland South Pacific Australia G01493 Dolphin Heads Resort Mackay Queensland South Pacific Australia G00682 Karumba Karumba Queensland South Pacific Australia G01647 Lake McKenzie Fraser Island Queensland South Pacific Australia G00586 Mooloolaba Beach Mooloolaba Queensland South Pacific Australia G01959 North Stradbroke Island Queensland Queensland South Pacific Australia G00680 Rainbow Bay Queensland South Pacific Australia G02932 Sandgate Beach Brisbane Queensland South Pacific Australia G00644 Turtle Cove Beach Resort Wangetti Queensland South Pacific Australia G01992 Bells Beach Bells Beach Victoria South Pacific Australia G00233 Melbourne Melbourne Victoria South Pacific Australia Western G01782 Golden Bay Golden Bay South Pacific Australia Australia G02107 Podersdorf am See Podersdorf am See Burgenland Europe Austria G00278 Faja Grande Faja Grande Flores Atlantic Azores G00449 Vinha Da Areia San Miguel Sao Miguel Atlantic Azores G00457 Azores Atlantic Azores G02209 Bita Bay House Green Turtle Island Abaco Islands Caribbean Bahamas G02565 Great Guana Cay Abaco Islands Caribbean Bahamas G03114 Man-O-War Cay Abaco Islands Caribbean Bahamas Balmoral G03014 Balmoral Island Caribbean Bahamas Island G02516 Chub Cay Chub Cay Berry Islands Caribbean Bahamas G02224 Great Harbour Cay Berry Islands Caribbean Bahamas G02288 Queens Beach Chub Cay Berry Islands Caribbean Bahamas G01931 Bimini Bimini Caribbean Bahamas G03050 Arthur's Town Arthur's Town Cat Island Caribbean Bahamas G03049 Bennett's Harbour Bennett's Harbour Cat Island Caribbean Bahamas G01347 Fernandez Bay Village Cat Island Caribbean Bahamas G01970 Double Bay Beach Eleuthera Caribbean Bahamas G00811 Lighthouse Beach Eleuthera Caribbean Bahamas G01998 Plum Creek Eleuthera Caribbean Bahamas G02000 Fowl Cay Resort Exuma Caribbean Bahamas G02100 The Palms Beach Georgetown Exuma Caribbean Bahamas Grand Bahama G02401 Lucaya Beach Freeport Caribbean Bahamas Island Grand G02237 Old Bahama Bay West End Bahama Caribbean Bahamas Island Grand G01355 Taino Beach Club Freeport Bahama Caribbean Bahamas Island Great Abaco G01510 Elbow Cay Caribbean Bahamas Island Page 2 ID Name City State Region Country Great Abaco G01596 Treasure Cay Caribbean Bahamas Island G01694 Emerald Bay Great Exuma Caribbean Bahamas G00855 Goombay Great Exuma Caribbean Bahamas G01639 Great Exuma Great Exuma Caribbean Bahamas Great Stirrup G00777 Great Stirrup Cay Caribbean Bahamas Cay Half Moon G02207 Half Moon Cay Caribbean Bahamas Cay Harbour G00484 Harbour Island Caribbean Bahamas Island Harbour G02369 Pink Sands Beach Caribbean Bahamas Island G02208 Tropic of Cancer Beach Little Exuma Caribbean Bahamas Little Stirrup G03005 Little Stirrup Cay Caribbean Bahamas Cay G01790 Gordon's Beach Long Island Caribbean Bahamas G00837 Long Island Long Island Caribbean Bahamas G00802 Cable Beach New Providence Nassau Caribbean Bahamas G01776 Junkanoo Beach Resort New Providence Nassau Caribbean Bahamas G02965 Love Beach New Providence Nassau Caribbean Bahamas G00996 Nassau New Providence Nassau Caribbean Bahamas Paradise G00231 Atlantis Atlantis Caribbean Bahamas Island Paradise G02013 Cabbage Beach Caribbean Bahamas Island Paradise G02863 Cove Beach Atlantis Caribbean Bahamas Island Paradise G01750 Dolphin Cay Atlantis Caribbean Bahamas Island Paradise G01748 Ocean Club Golf Course Atlantis Caribbean Bahamas Island Paradise G02242 Paradise Island Caribbean Bahamas Island G01128 Sandy Toes Rose Island Caribbean Bahamas G02909 Spanish Wells Spanish Wells Caribbean Bahamas G02524 Thunderball Grotto Yacht Club Staniel Cay Caribbean Bahamas Stocking G00903 Stocking Island Caribbean Bahamas Island G03019 Exuma The Exumas Caribbean Bahamas G02962 Bahamas Caribbean Bahamas G02124 Castaway Cay Caribbean Bahamas G01878 Bahrain Middle East Bahrain G00453 Accra Beach Christ Church Christ Church Caribbean Barbados G00445 Dover Beach Christ Church Christ Church Caribbean Barbados G01762 Enterprise Beach Christ Church Christ Church Caribbean Barbados G03071 Sandals Barbados Christ Church Christ Church Caribbean Barbados G00432 Barbados Caribbean Barbados G03148 Brownes Beach Bridgetown Caribbean Barbados G00112 Crane Beach Caribbean Barbados Stann Creek G01002 Laru Beya Resort Placencia Central America Belize West Stann Creek G01867 Placencia Placencia Central America Belize West G00305 Ambergris Caye Ambergris Caye Central America Belize G00460 Belize Central America Belize G02987 Benin West Africa Benin Page 3 ID Name City State Region Country G00267 Bermuda Atlantic Bermuda G02436 Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa Somerset Village Atlantic Bermuda G00662 Church Bay Beach Southampton Atlantic Bermuda G01688 Coral Beach & Tennis Club Paget Parish Atlantic Bermuda G00367 East Bay Southampton Parish Atlantic Bermuda G00750 Elbow Beach Paget Parish Atlantic Bermuda G00238 Grotto Bay Beach Resort Hamilton Parish Atlantic Bermuda G00275 Horseshoe Bay Beach Southampton Parish Atlantic Bermuda G00333 Jobson's Cove Beach Warwick Parish Atlantic Bermuda G00368 Nelson's Dockyard Beach Atlantic Bermuda G01469 Rosewood Tucker's Point Hamilton Parish Atlantic Bermuda G01172 Snorkel Park Beach Sandys Atlantic Bermuda G01538 Southampton Southampton Atlantic Bermuda G01534 The Reefs Resort & Club Southampton Atlantic Bermuda G01472 Warwick Long Bay Beach Warwick Atlantic Bermuda Mata-Mata Rest Camp AKA Kgalagadi G02294 Kgalagadi Kgalagadi South Africa Botswana Transfrontier Park G02206 Buzios Buzios Rio de Janeiro South America Brazil G02833 Copacabana Beach Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro South America Brazil G02105 Ipanema Rio De Janiero Rio De Janiero South America Brazil Sao Francisco G02200 Enseada Beach Sao Francisco do Sul South America Brazil do Sul G02203 Ilhabela Ilhabela Sao Paulo South America Brazil British Overseas G00311 Diego Garcia Diego Garcia Diego Garcia Chagos Archipelago Territory G00801 Jakes Reef Anegada Caribbean BVI G02572 Loblolly Beach Anegada Caribbean BVI G02222 Cooper Island Cooper Island Caribbean BVI G02128 Jost Van Dyke Jost Van Dyke Caribbean BVI G01740 White Bay Jost Van Dyke Caribbean BVI Mosquito G02752 Drake's Anchorage Caribbean BVI Island G00671 Necker Beach Necker Island Caribbean BVI Norman G00729 Norman Island Caribbean BVI Island Sandy Cay G00746 Sandy Cay Island Caribbean BVI Island G00312 Cane Garden Bay Tortola Caribbean BVI G02220 Josiah's Bay Beach Tortola Caribbean BVI G02008 Long Bay Beach Tortola Caribbean BVI G02264 Tortola Tortola Caribbean BVI G01463 Savannah Bay Virgin Gorda Caribbean BVI G00737 Spring Bay Virgin Gorda Caribbean BVI G00728 The Baths Virgin Gorda Caribbean BVI G01322 Anegada Caribbean BVI G03150 Brandywine Bay Caribbean BVI G01915 British Virgin Islands Caribbean BVI G03151 George Dog Island Caribbean BVI G03152 Great Dog Island Caribbean BVI G03153 Marina Cay Caribbean BVI G03154 Peter Island Caribbean BVI G03155 Prickly Pear Island Caribbean BVI Page 4 ID Name City State Region Country G03156 Scrub
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