This summer. Went to Jeju Island since I go every year. I went to their beach and just relaxed. These pictures aren't mine, somehow I never took any pictures when I was there We did the hike around the island
One of my friends jumped off of the cliff and had to swim for a long time to find somewhere to climb up lol
We swam of course!
When my friends went on here, we played flashlight tag lol I kept falling and scarring my leg cause it was slippery
Last month I think ? Eh didn’t really spend much time on the beach honestly we stayed on the beach but did a lot more in the hotel and other places. I just took pictures and left. Lol went with my family for vacation and to visit family who lives around there.
About a month ago. Nothing to do there, since it's the type of beach that's incredibly cold. It was cloudy, too. I drank hot chocolate and tried to find those little green glass pieces in the sand.
@SW-User Oh yeah; those things. The abrasiveness of the sand and water pushing the glass (and really any other gems, rocks, etc you toss into the ocean) over time essentially creates a natural tumbled stone effect on them.
Haven't been in about 12 years (since our first anniversary). It was winter (although unusually warm for February) and the off season. The most amazing thing we did was enjoy the scenery and spend time together.
We really aren't beach people actually...we just thought it would be a beautiful setting for our honeymoon (and it was), plus we practically had the whole place to ourselves. We may go back for an anniversary again in the future, but the beach (no matter how beautiful we think it is) is just not our getaway of choice.
It’s been like a 1 1/2 or 2 years since I’ve been to the beach. Ahhh, the last time I was at the beach I went snorkeling, and I got sunburned so badly on my shoulders and face I had sun blisters. I’d do it all over again tho.
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8 years back. It was a fake beach. And I dug my feet in the sand for a while. Then I waded some. Soon it was time to leave.
@TeirdalinFirefall Yeah. It was actually a lake. They'd turned it into a tourist resort. They converted some part of it to look like a beach. Tons of sand. Fake sea shells. It was pretty cheap TBH.
Last time I was at the beach was 4th of July. I mostly looked at it from the boardwalk because it was one of those horrible towns that charges for beach passes. I waited until almost sunset to walk the beach when they stop checking for tags. That's better for me anyway, because there are fewer people at that hour, and I can have lots of space where I'm not stepping over people and their junk.
@GerOttman I knew some of those lifeguards a few years ago. They were not paid anywhere near enough for the amount of money coming in from those tags. They don't even pay people to clean it; there's a volunteer organization of citizens that does it. It's just pure greed, is what it is.