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Old Posted Sep 25, 2013, 6:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Cyrodill View Post
I'm not trying to offend posters, but their is something about a beach, where you actually go swimming in, being located on the banks or near to a major metropolitan city or an extremely high area of density that screams, bring your kids here for a nice day at the beach?

It's kinda like, let's go to the beach(add sand), and swim in a river going through the heart of a large downtown area? I'll pass(personally), others may enjoy the experience.
I see your point in theory but most of the beaches in Toronto, for example, aren't really like that (in the sense that you feel hemmed in by the city and roads, etc. when you are there.

Also, most of the most famous beaches in the world are actually in urban settings: Miami, Waikiki, Cannes, Venice (LA), Bondi, St-Tropez, Ipanema, Copacabana, etc.
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