NY POST - Beaches along the U.S. coast will soon see a surge in visitors now that we’ve officially entered the start of meteorological summer, but there are plenty of dangers lurking that could turn your peaceful day under the warm sun into a nightmare.
Experts at Simmrin Law recently looked into different criteria, such as hurricane strikes, shark attacks and surf zone fatalities (such as rip currents) to come up with a list of America’s most dangerous beaches. According to that research, all of the top 10 most dangerous beaches in America are in Florida. In fact, Simmrin Law says all of the top 25 most dangerous beaches in the U.S. are located in the Sunshine State except for one – Myrtle Beach in South Carolina.
I was just in New Smyrna Beach last weekend for a
couple of days. The life guards won't let anyone go out
in the surf where the water is more than two feet deep...
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New York Post said this? After what noo yolk did in a court of law, you believe anything they have to say? Didja notice that every beach just happened to be in Florida? Where they got a Republican Govenor? Did they mention how the beaches in and around NYFC rated? How about the East river?
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Three different relatives told me to retire in Florida. I told 'em that I don't want to live with the gators, snakes and bugs. They said I should just live near the coast. Now I learn about this beach list. I'm thinking: "No!".
ReplyDeleteI grew up swimming at new Smyrna beach. "Rip currents" were something that happened in CA. We had an under tow, and run-outs, but KNEW HOW TO SWIM! Damn if we ain't gotten soft.
ReplyDeleteInterestingly enough, part of the New Smyrna beach is a nude beach. You have to go way to the southern portion of it for more seclusion, but it is marked at some point for use by nekkid folks. At least it was as of about 2000, which was the last time I was there.
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