Yes, near Avila Beach. I used to love doing that, but now I'd be too worried about sharks.
2007-12-28 06:04:22
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answered by Bet 6
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Does each and every person understand the version between a river, a lake and an OCEAN? he's calling approximately an OCEAN, now no longer a lake or river. to respond on your question, no. I even have swam in a river and a lake, regardless of the very undeniable fact that. McKenzie River in Oregon. Uh... i've got confidence i could have rather swam in an Ocean. The Pacific off the Oregon Coast Line and in California.
2016-11-25 22:59:08
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answered by boshell 4
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Yes hundreds of times. I grew up in the Peruvian coast so I swam in the Pacific ocean at least 10 times per summer. I have also traveled to California so I have swum in that section of the Pacific as well.
I currently live in Florida so I swim in the Atlantic every once in a while, and I also did in Brazil and the Bahamas.
Finally, I have bathed in the Mediterranean (I know several people consider it a sea but still) in the Côte d'Azur
2016-12-08 10:14:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Does anybody know the difference between a river, a lake and an OCEAN?
He's asking about an OCEAN, not a lake or river.
To answer your question, no. I have swam in a river and a lake, though.
McKenzie River in Oregon.
Uh... I believe I may have actually swam in an Ocean. The Pacific off the Oregon Coast Line and in California.
2007-12-28 06:12:50
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answered by None of your F***ing business 5
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I love large bodies of water! I've done The Atlantic (up and down the US coast from Maine to Florida), The Pacific (in California and Washington). Just as lovely are some parts of The Great Lakes, but you have to get away from where they have been industrialized and Erie is still in a rather sad state of affairs). Also, I'm very partial to The Emerald Coast of The Gulf of Mexico. The Caribbean is just too amazing to be real, but real it is. I've also been to The Sea of Japan which is rather interesting, though quite populated. And The Mediterranean Sea is like stepping back in time. I've been blessed, yet there is still so much more to see and do!
2007-12-28 06:12:23
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answered by RT 66 6
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I swam in the Atlantic. Not a very nice ocean, the water isn't pretty on the Eastern coast of the United States. I'd love to swim somewhere off of the Bahamas or something.
2007-12-28 06:04:07
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answered by kcdude 5
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yes 5 times
2007-12-28 18:57:03
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answered by subhankar_das91 2
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All the time... Why would you have? It's like the beach... Right? That's where we go swimming every summer. I've probably swam in the ocean over 100 times.
2007-12-28 06:04:50
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answered by Ellen 4
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Yes
2007-12-28 06:08:07
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answered by Hales 5
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Sure, lots of times. I grew up in New England and we used to have a cottage on the beach in Maine. Also been to some of the Island's. From the cold waters of Maine to the warm waters of Jamaica, it's lots of fun to swim in the ocean!
2007-12-28 06:07:29
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answered by johnnyb6231 3
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Not yet, but soon will be. Although I have swam in a beautiful lake connected to the ocean I'm talking about.
2007-12-28 06:04:22
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answered by Kingdiana Jones 7
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