![]() 04/22/2019 at 07:53 • Filed to: twitter, beach | ![]() | ![]() |
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![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:00 |
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I’m betting someone got stuck at the entrance and everyone else got caught trapped behind them.
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:00 |
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wow.... with that many people you’d think more of them would know better....
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:00 |
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How does that even happen? Shouldn’t there be locals who could warn them about the tides or something?
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:04 |
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So tidally wrong it's not funny...but it is.
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:05 |
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yes, but ignorance is bliss
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:10 |
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Rule one of parking on a beach. Find out how far in high tide gets, then do not park anywhere down from that point or where high tide would block you from getting of the beach safely .
Or generally, don’t park on the beach, use the car park or find a safe and legal parking spot nearby .
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:14 |
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ignorance is expensive in this case
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:15 |
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And ruin all that free entertainment?
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:31 |
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The whole event was a wash out.
People will be beaching about this to their friends for days.
I hope their insurance pays out, if not it’ll just be further salt rubbed into the wound, along with the salt water in the ECU, footwells, etc...
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:45 |
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There may also be quite a few of them that parked and then wandered off
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:50 |
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It’s a shame we only figured out how the tides work, like 2000 years ago
![]() 04/22/2019 at 08:52 |
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Son of a beach!
![]() 04/22/2019 at 11:07 |
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well that’s swell