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5-04-2008 @ 8:41PM
FLresident said...
I'm not surprised Florida dominates the list. But I have my doubts about every beach in the world being considered for the list. I thought Forbes was business oriented anyway. Guess they're broadening their audience...
And no there aren't any beaches in Colorado. It's the state with the second most number of lightning deaths but Texas is the second beach state. There was no actual point of putting it on the list other than the possibility the author is from there and wanted to "give a shoutout". lol.
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