@changwoo
Me and tiago went later to the left side (swimming area) at 9:15. I asked the life guard “can we swim?” (and did the movement with my arms, and pointing at the water) and the life guard made a X with his arms. Do you have an idea why he said we can’t swim, and where we could find information about it? He was on his ladder/high seat and i was not in the mood to either yell or climb on the ladder to get closer (which might not be a good idea anyway).
Thank you!
Sent from my iPhone On Jul 26, 2024, at 12:28, Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@debian.org> wrote:
Hello,2024년 7월 26일 (금) 오전 10:43, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz <tiago@debian.org>님이 작성:
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 09:53:30AM GMT, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote:
On 2024-07-26 08:24, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi,
Am Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 04:44:46PM +0000 schrieb Holger Levsen:
obviously I cannot speak from real experience but in the maybe 2-3 hours I've
been at this beach tonight I've seen a police boat patroling the shore *twice*
(while being as close as 50m away from the beach *at most*) and several groups
of patrols making sure noone is swimming.
My guess is that neither police nor other patrol was awake at 7:00 when
Pollo and I where there on Wednesday. Or they were afraid about the
rain? No idea, nice to know we were lucky and thanks in any case for
the warning to be carefully.
So I plan to go swiming there tomorrow morning at 9am, but who knows what
jetlag has for me. ;)
Nice to know you are here
Andreas.
FWIW, I went swimming this morning, the water was nice and cool and nobody
bothered me :P
Also, facing the beach, the left half of it is ok for swimming (legally). And
the right is not (SUP exclusive). I saw a sign in between saying that. This
applies from 9am only. Who knows what're the actual rules before that time :)
I believe you got a wrong machine translation. The 9-6 rule applies tothe whole beach.That sign was probably one about private equipment area notice.Gwangalli SUP is the company that rents parasols on some areas of thebeach.
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