Er.. They aint palm trees. Maybe the wind blown one to the right? I've seen palms grow well in Scotland, even covered in snow.
Is it a case of stereotyping trees?
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Sea temperature was 18-20° C - but I wasn't there for the swimming. Not much of a beach where I was.
Sharks, including great whites, are known to frequent those waters, but rarely inshore - or so they say.
Never sleep on a tropical beach with ease again.
There are many hazards associated with sleeping on beaches!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
Cody said
"Sharks, including great whites, are known to frequent those waters, but rarely inshore - or so they say."
Who say? Here in Perth WA a few years ago, a bloke was standing in the water to his knees. Very popular beach. Shark took his shins and feet in one quick pass. Pulled from the water and bled out in seconds. Bet that wasn't much advertised. Really bad for tourism.
Then there are the Bull Sharks. They don't mind salt or fresh water. A lot smaller than Great Whites. But just as hungry. 4 people in 3 years in WA rivers.
When I first came here to live, I loved diving into the breakers. Even seen a few sharks in there with me. Small stuff that the fish n chippy sold as 'flake'. Real tasty too.
Then we as people over fished the sharks food, they came inshore.
What a surprise!
I don't swim in the ocean anymore. The over chlorinated pool is much safer. Which I stopped doing as a result of the over chlorination. When it burns your eyes, it's way too much.
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