GUIDE TO SURFING IN AUSTRALIA
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
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/
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/
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
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.
>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.
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
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.
>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.
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
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.
>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.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)