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I've Been To The Beach Today
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It was quite crowded!
For example, this youngster was enjoying playing in the sand
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.. . while this couple were all over each other!
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This old guy wanted nothing more than a snooze
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. . . which seemed to be a popular idea
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After all, on a beach one can simply relax with the family
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. . . or one can choose to let everyone know just how good looking you are
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;-)
For example, this youngster was enjoying playing in the sand
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.. . while this couple were all over each other!
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This old guy wanted nothing more than a snooze
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. . . which seemed to be a popular idea
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After all, on a beach one can simply relax with the family
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. . . or one can choose to let everyone know just how good looking you are
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;-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There were about 20 volunteer wardens on duty today, Wolf63, making sure that everyone at the beach kept to the approved paths along the top of the dunes, so that the seals weren't disturbed.
They'd closed some of the usual walking areas off though because some family groups of seals had come further inland than usual. The bull seals can be very aggressive, so much so that the normal weekly counts of seals and pups have been abandoned for now in the interests of the wardens' safety. (At the last count though, a few weeks ago, there were about 4000 seals, including pups, on the beach).
They'd closed some of the usual walking areas off though because some family groups of seals had come further inland than usual. The bull seals can be very aggressive, so much so that the normal weekly counts of seals and pups have been abandoned for now in the interests of the wardens' safety. (At the last count though, a few weeks ago, there were about 4000 seals, including pups, on the beach).