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Get StartedI temped fate in Porta Plata on my Honey Moon way back in 1987. Looking back in it there is no way we should have been in the water. But a few kids were body surfing. ?Weather was not good but the waves were huge.
Big, younger dude like that, I?m sure his swimming abilities were a bit compromised by something ?.like beer or vodka or something.
Damn sad.
I would definitely need strong drink if I had to visit Florida.
And you?d be goin? there from Texas, to boot.
That?s sayin? somethin.?
Big, younger dude like that, I?m sure his swimming abilities were a bit compromised by something ?.like beer or vodka or something.
Damn sad.
Rip currents are no joke, really good swimmers drown in them. Over here on the east coast of Florida drownings are common. The key is to not panic and let the current take you out and swim parallel with the shore. I never go out very far here without a surfboard.
How far is the average rip current off the shore? Can it pull off your feet?
Rip currents are no joke, really good swimmers drown in them. Over here on the east coast of Florida drownings are common. The key is to not panic and let the current take you out and swim parallel with the shore. I never go out very far here without a surfboard.
If you have a surfboard I would speculate that your understanding of oceanic survival is better than most.
Me - I just stay out of the ocean - haven?t set foot in decades.
And I am 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean as the crow flies.
You haven't explored explored the beaches of Southern California, from La Jolla to Leo Carrillo and... up to... Pismo?
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