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Either rocky point in mexico or san Diego. Rocky point is 90 degrees rite now averages a temp of 96 and a sea temp of 82. Despite the warmth I'd still take the beaches in san Diego due to the much better waves
The nearest beach would be Ispoinen, it's like 15 minutes with the bus. The weather is obviously the same as here, 29.9C and mostly clear. The water temp is 24.0C. The beaches are obviously free. Nobody would dare to ask for payment.
wow nobody allowed to use beach umbrellas? That's an awkward beach pic to me. We have beaches everywhere as we're on Long Island. We take them for granted, but we do go a lot. Too bad summer is short.
Just wanted to add about beach fees - there are no beaches here where you have to pay an entrance fee here and so anything is free.I have been once in a beach in North western Germany, I am not sure but it might be so that there was a fee. The only beach with payment I have seen in this region was a beach in Latvia where seeing that we were parking the car suddenly came to us a woman and asked us to pay 50 Latvian cents and then gave us a ticket. The funny thing was also that practically the whole Latvian coastline is like sandy beach and that untypical beach with entrance fee was in a totally rural area, far from towns and everything..
Here are a few pics about nearest beaches to me: http://www.city-data.com/forum/35610463-post358.html http://www.city-data.com/forum/35840509-post474.html http://tourism.narva.ee/upload/Narva-Joesuu%20rand.JPG
My nearest beach is about a twelve minute drive from my home. I've been swimming there for about thirty-five years and for the majority of those years it was fairly unknown to the general public. Today it is a city park.
This emerald green, tree-rimmed, spring-fed pond is the result of gravel mining which went on until the company hit a spring and it was no longer useable. So the water is clear, the beach and the entire bottom is lined with sand.
This year has been a poor swimming year and the first time I've been all summer was just a couple of weeks ago. It rained most of April and June, was cloudy and cool most of July and the water and breeze has been unseasonably cool.
Today a partly cloudy day was predicted and I went but it was cloudy all afternoon and breezy. While the temperature is in the low eighties being wet with cool water and a breeze made it feel more like the low seventies.
Generally at this time of year it would be crowded (too crowded for me since it has become a popular spot) but today there were only a handful of people there.
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