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Is it possible to swim in the sea from pantone?
They heard that the sea was opened, but only from the shore and to the waist. Is it true? Who was recently, unsubscribe, it is very important.
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аватар papa74
The most needed question during the revolution in Egypt!
I think that it is necessary to nominate the authors of the questions.
аватар nadin65
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=424352&tid=87353
Troops entered the resort Sharm el-Sheikh 01/30/2011
аватар papa74
They probably won't whistle...
аватар Sincera
We returned from there today, officially you can’t swim, but I saw how people swam from pontoons, no one whistled for them. I think they are no longer up to sharks ...
аватар Baruny
We returned from Sharm the day before yesterday. White Knight Bay. Hotel Sierra. From January 24, they were allowed to swim from the pontoon. Restriction - 5 meters from pantone to the right or to the left. The lifeguard whistles if you swim further, although "Russo tourists" rarely react to it. Once people in masks with snorkels rushed in a panic to the pontoon, seeing "something big, like a shark." The rescuer helped these two or three people quickly get onto the pontoon, and he himself jumped into the water. Five minutes later he calmly went out to the pontoon and said that it was a small flock of tuna. About a meter long. He himself is a diver with many years of experience. He told us what are the signs of a shark approaching and what actions should be taken if the shark is still nearby so that it does not mistake a person for a tuna)) In general, panic and hysteria were no longer observed.
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