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Swimming possible on parts of Simpson Bay Beach
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10/18/2017 09:45 AM
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Daily Herald story I do wonder why it has not been possible to remove that old wreck. I remember reading a story before Irma of someone injured there recently.
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Re: Swimming possible on parts of Simpson Bay Beach
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10/20/2017 12:32 PM
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Didn't see the story online, but saw in the DH today that the Nature Foundation says that Kim Sha Beach is now safe(r)..
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