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Old Jul 25th 2007 | 3:36 am
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Moci Arane
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Be Safe in the Surf

Australian beaches are magic - they're clean and big and free ... but
they can also be very dangerous. Here are some basic precautions to
help you enjoy your time at the beach:

Do:
· Swim on patrolled beaches, between the red and yellow flags
· Comply with the directions of lifesavers
· Watch children constantly when they're in the water
· Take plenty of fresh drinking water to the beach
· Protect yourself from the sun
· Remain calm; if you get into trouble in the water, don't panic.
Raise your arm for help, float and wait for assistance
· Float with a current or undertow. Stay calm. Signal for help and
wait for assistance.

http://full-travel-review.blogspot.com/
 
Old Jul 25th 2007 | 9:36 pm
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Ron Hunter
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Moci Arane wrote:
> Be Safe in the Surf
>
> Australian beaches are magic - they're clean and big and free ... but
> they can also be very dangerous. Here are some basic precautions to
> help you enjoy your time at the beach:
>
> Do:
> · Swim on patrolled beaches, between the red and yellow flags
> · Comply with the directions of lifesavers
> · Watch children constantly when they're in the water
> · Take plenty of fresh drinking water to the beach
> · Protect yourself from the sun
> · Remain calm; if you get into trouble in the water, don't panic.
> Raise your arm for help, float and wait for assistance
> · Float with a current or undertow. Stay calm. Signal for help and
> wait for assistance.
>
> http://full-travel-review.blogspot.com/
>
Applies to beaches anywhere.
 
Old Jul 26th 2007 | 1:59 am
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Roy G
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"Ron Hunter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ...
> Moci Arane wrote:
>> Be Safe in the Surf
>>
>> Australian beaches are magic - they're clean and big and free ... but
>> they can also be very dangerous. Here are some basic precautions to
>> help you enjoy your time at the beach:
>>
>> Do:
>> · Swim on patrolled beaches, between the red and yellow flags
>> · Comply with the directions of lifesavers
>> · Watch children constantly when they're in the water
>> · Take plenty of fresh drinking water to the beach
>> · Protect yourself from the sun
>> · Remain calm; if you get into trouble in the water, don't panic.
>> Raise your arm for help, float and wait for assistance
>> · Float with a current or undertow. Stay calm. Signal for help and
>> wait for assistance.
>>
>> http://full-travel-review.blogspot.com/
>>
> Applies to beaches anywhere.


True, but the sea around Oz also tends to be inhabited by big bitey things,
and I don't mean Australians.

Roy G
 
Old Jul 26th 2007 | 9:04 pm
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Ron Hunter
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Roy G wrote:
> "Ron Hunter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected] ...
>> Moci Arane wrote:
>>> Be Safe in the Surf
>>>
>>> Australian beaches are magic - they're clean and big and free ... but
>>> they can also be very dangerous. Here are some basic precautions to
>>> help you enjoy your time at the beach:
>>>
>>> Do:
>>> · Swim on patrolled beaches, between the red and yellow flags
>>> · Comply with the directions of lifesavers
>>> · Watch children constantly when they're in the water
>>> · Take plenty of fresh drinking water to the beach
>>> · Protect yourself from the sun
>>> · Remain calm; if you get into trouble in the water, don't panic.
>>> Raise your arm for help, float and wait for assistance
>>> · Float with a current or undertow. Stay calm. Signal for help and
>>> wait for assistance.
>>>
>>> http://full-travel-review.blogspot.com/
>>>
>> Applies to beaches anywhere.
>
>
> True, but the sea around Oz also tends to be inhabited by big bitey things,
> and I don't mean Australians.
>
> Roy G
>
>
Yes, as it does in Florida, and all along the US 'Gulf (of Mexico) Coast'.
 

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