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[[File:Beach.jpg|thumb|The Beach]]
[[File:Beach.jpg|thumb|The Beach]]
The '''Beach''' (Japanese: '''ビーチ''' ''Beach'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]], and like it's name suggests, it is a sunny beach location. Many man made structures and objects lie about the course, a clear sign humans once inhabited the island in the recent past. However, in absence of any current human residence, these items are slowly eroding and being reclaimed by the land.
The '''Beach''' (Japanese: '''ビーチ''' ''Beach'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]], and like its name suggests, it is a sunny beach location. Many man made structures and objects lie about the course, a clear sign humans once inhabited the island in the recent past. However, in absence of any current human residence, these items are slowly eroding and being reclaimed by the land.


Towards the beginning of the beach, a wooden {{wp|retaining wall}} is built into the hillside, as well as a {{wp|boardwalk}} descending down from atop the hill. Left by an unknown owner and still perched into the sand, an abandoned {{wp|surfboard}} provides a testament to there once being a human presence, as well as a disregard for the environment by the previous human inhabitants. Still intact and in working condition, a {{wp|Track (rail transport|rail track}} spans the entire length of the course, complete with a bridge to connect both sides of the island's coastline.
Towards the beginning of the beach, a wooden {{wp|retaining wall}} is built into the hillside, as well as a {{wp|boardwalk}} descending down from atop the hill. Left by an unknown owner and still perched into the sand, an abandoned {{wp|surfboard}} provides a testament to there once being a human presence, as well as a disregard for the environment by the previous human inhabitants. Still intact and in working condition, a {{wp|Track (rail transport|rail track}} spans the entire length of the course, complete with a bridge to connect both sides of the island's coastline.
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