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Dog The Bounty Hunter Is Officially A SWFL Resident

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 28:TV personality Duane Chapman aka Dog the Bounty Hunter visits “FOX & Friends” at FOX Studios on August 28, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images)

We've seen him on TV and now Dog the Bounty Hunter is officially a SWFL resident.

Dog the Bounty Hunter is a show I've always loved. In fact, after growing up and watching the show with my family, I always told my dad that it would be fun to have a father-daughter show like theirs. At least I thought it was fun. My dad, on the other hand, always agreed the way dad's do, however I don't think he gave it any more thought. Oh well.

Well, Duane ("Dog") and his wife Francie Chapman have moved to Marco Island. And while they won't be chasing after bad guys anymore, they have a new mission: helping abused women in SWFL.

You may wonder why the pair chose Marco Island as their new home? According to News-Press, Duane and Francie had traveled to SWFL many times before to appear on Faith TV, a channel based on Marco Island and to speak at Souza Ministries. Now, the two have created House of Bounty and organization with houses to help women recover.

Dog isn't stopping there. On his website, he's revealed that he's working on a book along with a speaking tour, as well as a new podcast called "Dogcast".

You can find more info on House of Bounty here

Two Florida Beaches Make Tripadvisor’s List Of Best In The US

Living in Florida, we're no stranger to beautiful beaches and two beaches in the Sunshine State made Tripadvisor's list of the best in the US.

As a kid, my family had a house on Clearwater Beach. That was the beach I spent the most time on and it's still one of my favorites. The sugar sand, beautiful clear water, the walkability of the beach too. So many fun bars and restaurants to hop around to up and down the beach. It was that beach that made me want to make Florida my full-time home. While I live further south, I've taken quite a liking to our beaches here in SWFL. Sanibel is just minutes away from me and while things definitely look different since the hurricane, we're so lucky to live in such a beautiful place with a coastline of beaches to play on.

What makes a good beach?

When it comes to finding the perfect beach, there are certain things that make a beach stand out from the rest. Whether you're looking for a peaceful setting, adventure or simply a beautiful place to relax and soak up the sun, the best beaches typically have a few key features. The best beaches have crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Soft, powdery sand is essential. Not only is it comfortable to walk on, but it's also perfect for building sandcastles and lying out in the sun. A beautiful view also adds to the overall experience.

The best beaches are easily accessible too. If it's too hard to find a beach entrance or a parking space, you'd probably leave pretty quick. A clean beach is a must too. No one wants to relax on a beach littered with trash. Safety is always a top priority. Whether there are clearly marked swimming areas and lifeguards on duty during peak season. Or signs indicating red tide or any potential hazards such as rip currents or jellyfish. A beach that offers activities like surfing, paddle boarding or kayaking can be a great option for those seeking adventure. Of course, having a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops in the area for visitors to explore is fun too.

Tripadvisor put together a list of the world's best beaches. There are definitely some bucket list destinations around the world on the list. But let's face it, those in the US are much easier to get to. They put together a separate list that focuses on just those here in America and two Florida beaches made the list. Just two?! Do you agree?

Tripadvisor’s Top 10 Best Beaches in the US:

10. La Jolla Cove - La Jolla, California

9. Ogunquit Beach - Ogunquit, Maine

8. Coronado Beach - Coronado, California

7. Cannon Beach - Cannon Beach, Oregon

6. Henderson Beach State Park - Destin, Florida

5. Ho’okipa Beach Park - Maui, Hawaii

4. Hanalei Beach - Kauai, Hawaii

3. Driftwood Beach - Jekyll Island, Georgia

2. Siesta Beach - Siesta Key, Florida

1. Ka’anapali Beach - Maui, Hawaii

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Marija is a morning show host on WXKB/B1039 and midday host on WRXK/96KRock. She loves to write about food, travel, and things to do around the state of Florida.