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Sex on the beach (or in that turquoise water)?

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Drildo County aka Paradise

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My old man reckons there is a curve when u line up with (his perfectly level and straight) hand rail.
We get 180 degree horizon views of ocean meeting sky and I still find it hard to observe any kind of curve. He reckons he can, I reckon his hand railing is pissed.

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8 hours ago, DualWieldRake said:

The black spots in the water look like an oil spil

That black muck is just seaweed and rocks you mongrel!  lololol  ahahah

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3 minutes ago, Matt1208 said:

Paradise, I don't think I'd ever leave there 

                     Yeah I don't man  
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Definitely have to be careful on the beach. You'll end up with sand in places you wished you hadn't and a long shower is a must if you must. Ocean is a tad bit better, but fresh water streams are where its at. Lol, have fun my friend.

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Unless you've got a pecker down to your knees then a canine style rogering on the sand should see all zones clear of grit & debris.
Salt water is extremely close to human blood, hell it even clears up yeast infections and athletes foot. I'd go the ocean over farm run off any day.

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are there crocs, supertoxic jellyfish and sharks in those waters? 

 

you know, when we are talking about poisonous /dangerous animals in greece, which there are none actually if you exclude few bears in the north and asps (Vipera species) the most poisonous snakes around here, we reference australia in which we read there are hundreds of dangerous animals both in the see and on land. 

 

 

 

 

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I am on the coast about 4 hours south of Sydney. There is no crocodiles or box jelly fish in the water here, not until you get about 20 hours further north of here into North Queensland territory. We get the occasional brown snake on the land (they give a nasty bite) but the ocean is pretty safe down here.

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11 hours ago, Skellum said:

There is no crocodiles or box jelly fish in the water here

 

yet... :)

 

nasty bite from brown snakes?  lol

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