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The ocean’s deadliest trick
Rip currents can ruin a day at the beach
Every year more than 100 beachgoers ...
Just remember this about those fun in the sun places....
The ocean’s deadliest trick
Rip currents can ruin a day at the beach
Every year more than 100 beachgoers drown in these strong rushes of water that pull swimmers away from the shore. And that's just in the United States.
Just remember this about those fun in the sun places....
The ocean’s deadliest trick
Rip currents can ruin a day at the beach
Every year more than 100 beachgoers drown in these strong rushes of water that pull swimmers away from the shore. And that's just in the United States.
Eww.. The beach is a horrible place. Now.. At night, it's fun having a bonfire or something. Daytime is not as fun because there are so many beach goes and... I'm English. But swiming in the ocean is just horrid, way too much shit in there. (Living in California.)
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I'm English. But swiming in the ocean is just horrid, way too much shit in there. (Living in California.)
Literally! but still, it boosts the immune system (as I said somewhere else I believe). Nowt like a dip in the sea at Blackpool to give you a good dose of shite.
Just remember this about those fun in the sun places....
The ocean’s deadliest trick
Rip currents can ruin a day at the beach
Every year more than 100 beachgoers drown in these strong rushes of water that pull swimmers away from the shore. And that's just in the United States.
Werd. I live on the Gulf of Mexico. We have an extremely dangerous rip current here. The tourists go into the water even when there's a red flag warning, risking their lives and the lives of those that have to rescue them.
Just remember this about those fun in the sun places....
The ocean’s deadliest trick
Rip currents can ruin a day at the beach
Every year more than 100 beachgoers drown in these strong rushes of water that pull swimmers away from the shore. And that's just in the United States.