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Re: Beaches Safe for Swimming?
[Re: BeachKitten]
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10/10/2017 09:20 AM
10/10/2017 09:20 AM
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Yeah, not sure what the 'safe' was based on, in light of the statements in the article about debris still on all beaches..
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Re: Beaches Safe for Swimming?
[Re: Bahston]
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10/11/2017 08:31 AM
10/11/2017 08:31 AM
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Bahston said: Surf shoes/water shoes can help to protect your feet. Absolutely a necessity. After Gonzalo we also got our tetanus shots updated. Never know when a board with nails might be lurking.
"It is good to do nothing all day, and then to rest"
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