World's longest beach hidden in Bangladesh

Beach in Cox's BazarThe world’s longest stretch of continuous beach is located in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh -- by the Bay of Bengal on the country's southern edge. It is a secluded beach.

The 120 km (75 mile) unbroken stretch of beach here is the world's longest, and a chain of hills that run parallel to the sea for almost the entire length, towering cliffs, colorful, ancient pagodas and Hindu temples, make it a natural attraction.

Source: Yahoo News
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Rogério Penna said…
Why do I see so many places saying this SMALL Cox Bazar beach is the longest in the world??

Cassino Beach at southern Brazil is a 240km long stretch of sand, all of it driveable by car, all of it continuous sand! Two times the lenght of Cox Bazar.