One of the most beautiful and dangerous creatures in the sea has been spotted on a beach that is popular with Louisiana spring breakers and beach lovers.
Louisiana travelers with plans for spring break and summer should know that some beaches are "off limits" and others will require extra caution if you go.
It's not that they can't find it anymore after it being renamed the Gulf of America. Or was it to the Gulf of Texas? Either way, they still know where it is and have no trouble at all getting there. They don't want to.
You can plan just about any kind of vacation you want and "get 'er dun" right here in Texas. Which is why an old ad campaign used to say that Texas was "like a whole other country".
Several resort communities are imposing a "bikini ban" complete with fines of up to $1,500 for Texas guests who don't properly cover themselves after the beach.
Louisiana beach lovers could face fines for not being properly covered after leaving the beach while on vacation this summer. Some fines are as much as $1,500.
Texas has miles of beaches and, thanks to the beautiful climate, you can visit them pretty much year round. Which keeps them pretty crowded but not this particular spot.
Beaches across Texas and the Gulf South are being inundated with a sauerkraut like substance. Here's what it is and what you should do if you encounter it.