GUIDE TO SURFING IN AUSTRALIA
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/ |
Re: GUIDE TO SURFING IN AUSTRALIA
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:57:10 -0700, thinkthatisbest@gmail.com 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. False advertising. This is a guide for swimming, not surfing. I don't think it has anything to do with Hondas either. |
Re: GUIDE TO SURFING IN AUSTRALIA
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:57:10 -0700, thinkthatisbest@gmail.com 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. False advertising. This is a guide for swimming, not surfing. I don't think it has anything to do with Hondas either. |
Re: GUIDE TO SURFING IN AUSTRALIA
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:57:10 -0700, thinkthatisbest@gmail.com 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. False advertising. This is a guide for swimming, not surfing. I don't think it has anything to do with Hondas either. |
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