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What is the entrance to the ocean, is it suitable for swimming for a child? Detailed description of the beach. We usually visit las - americas, in comparison with the beaches of the south, how would you describe this beach. Thank you, Regards, Olga
10 years ago  •  3 subscribers 2 answers
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Good afternoon! I do not quite agree, the magnitude of the waves depends on the wind and weather (were there in December 2013). There are very large ones, I tried to swim when there was a strong wind, I was thrown like a rag by a wave, somersaulted ashore - and with my 110 kg of weight, you can imagine what will happen to the child (the element is the ocean)! Be careful, the beaches are generally good, the entry into the ocean changes with the tides - either it fills the sand or carries it away, ... Farther...
5 years ago  •  9 subscribers 8 answers
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Tenerife has beaches with light sand. In particular, in Los Americas, in its southern part, there is yellowish sand on the beach. Farther...
We are thinking of going to Barcelona in the middle of June. I would like to see the city and lie on the beach. where would be advised to not very expensive and decent. Isn't the sea cold at the beginning of summer?
11 years ago  •  4 subscribers 5 answers
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Last year we were there in the first decade of June. The sea is cold. But the weather is great. You can lie on the beach. A lot of people swam, but we do not like such a temperature. Choose a hotel close to metro stations. No matter in which part of the city, the subway is very convenient, it can take you to the Barcelona Sants train station, and there are convenient trains to the airport. No need to splurge on a taxi. To see the city, buy tickets for the sightseeing bus. Buses depart from Plaza ... Farther...
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And the Crimean sailors never called a watermelon a berry ... Farther...