Author Topic: I went to the beach for the first time in my life today.  (Read 2534 times)

Never been to a beach
I thought it was common for people to go on vacation to go to the beach.
Apparently not, if you live somewhat near a coast (as in only 1 or 2 states away, or in Europe) see if you can convince your parents to take you next weekend. If you live in the middle of the US, tough luck :P
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I might go there now. Well, atleast I know that it was mostly Native American, not every race...

Alaska is pretty diverse. Anchorage and Fairbanks have many types of Asians like Nepalese, and Filipino's. The two cities also have a ~10% Hispanic and black population. Alaskan Inuit culture is fading sadly.

Alaska is pretty diverse. Anchorage and Fairbanks have many types of Asians like Nepalese, and Filipino's. The two cities also have a ~10% Hispanic and black population. Alaskan Inuit culture is fading sadly.
Dont forget those bloody Grizzly/Black bears...

Dont forget those bloody Grizzly/Black bears...

All states and countries of the world have wildlife, big deal. I have a phobia of them too but they're just as living as us. If you don't bother one you'll be all right.

All states and countries of the world have wildlife, big deal. I have a phobia of them too but they're just as living as us. If you don't bother one you'll be all right.
I heard Black Bears are the bastards of the Bear family, next to a Polar Bear. It's obvious you make noise to scare bears away. Also, pretty much all of the Grizzly bear's are in Alaska and tend to be forgeters with camps.

I'm going to Santa Monica Beach tomorrow, forget all yall landlubbers

I heard Black Bears are the bastards of the Bear family, next to a Polar Bear. It's obvious you make noise to scare bears away. Also, pretty much all of the Grizzly bear's are in Alaska and tend to be forgeters with camps.

All types of bears are beautiful and unique, especially Polar Bear's. They are vicious when you provoke. If you were a bear and you saw a human walking up to you, I'm sure you'd be frightened and feel threatened since you've never been around another human before (well as a bear).

I'm going to Santa Monica Beach tomorrow, forget all yall landlubbers

Santa Monica is alright, but the sand isn't great and the water is kind of murky. My cousin is a rabbi and owns this synagogue in Malibu which is a little north of Santa Monica and it's beautiful. I prefer the beaches more there, have you been to Malibu before?

I don't like the beach
the wind is okay
but the sand gets all over and it's annoying, and seawater sucks. the water in the gulf of mexico is green and not as pretty and blue as the pacific. but I've only seen that ocean once in person, when I went to oregon, and it was unbearably cold. in the middle of summer

I don't like the beach
the wind is okay
but the sand gets all over and it's annoying, and seawater sucks. the water in the gulf of mexico is green and not as pretty and blue as the pacific. but I've only seen that ocean once in person, when I went to oregon, and it was unbearably cold. in the middle of summer

I know the beach I went to was on a New York-based peninsula known as Long Island. I didn't like the sand in my toes, but I felt so much better neurologically. I need so much exercise with my condition. It's very healthy to walk on sand.

Do you live in a desert or something? How can you have never been to a beach?

*Cough*Lugworm, Bloodworm*Cough*
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Do you live in a desert or something? How can you have never been to a beach?

No, in fact I live in a huge city where beaches are all over. I just never had the chance to be adventurous. I always love doing new things and travel. It's embarrassing how I went to the beach for the first time only yesterday. I'm such a noob.

I love the beach. I lived in Washington for 6 years, and the rare times that it was sunny and clear out at the beach, we made sure to visit the beach because it can be enjoyable if you are in the right area of Washington.

Now that I live in AZ, I miss the beach. Mainly because I love swimming


I love the beach. I lived in Washington for 6 years, and the rare times that it was sunny and clear out at the beach, we made sure to visit the beach because it can be enjoyable if you are in the right area of Washington.

Now that I live in AZ, I miss the beach. Mainly because I love swimming

Washington is always really humid and moist in cities like Olympia, Seattle, Tacoma. I know some people love going to the beach when it's raining (light rain).