That chill voice is that of a surfer, theyre such chill folks! Saw a video of a couple yesterday who couldn't swim but went in on a raft. He perished, she clung to the raft and was rescued. It's not a swimming pool, the ocean is a powerful beast, don't challenge it😟 Don't go in if you cannot swim! Even good swimmers lose to this element.
Pretty sure I was in a rip in the North Myrtle area. It was in mid-April quite a few years ago. The water was chilly, but it was a really warm day so it felt great to get out beyond the breakers and float on my back for a while. After what was probably a few minutes, put my feet down to tread water and felt REALLY cold water. About the same time, my left hand bumped something rubbery. Probably not a shark but it freaked me just enough to know I’d better swim back. The beach looked a long way away, but I didn’t panic. Just used my dependable side stroke to gradually get back in. By the time I did, I had drifted quite a way up the beach. My partner at the time said he thought he’d have to call my parents to tell them I drowned. Long story short: try not to panic and just float and tread water when you get tired. When the breakers are rough, try and let them pass over you. I have tremendous respect for the ocean and have never been out that far since.
hey i was there in 2011 in myrtle beach and i did not know where was a rip current and i remember i was really sick because of part of my throat has to be token out in 2013 i was 9 in 2013 lol my other friends in school have youtube
That chill voice is that of a surfer, theyre such chill folks! Saw a video of a couple yesterday who couldn't swim but went in on a raft. He perished, she clung to the raft and was rescued. It's not a swimming pool, the ocean is a powerful beast, don't challenge it😟 Don't go in if you cannot swim! Even good swimmers lose to this element.
People should wear life vest in the ocean too.
Do Basically Rip CURRENT is waves going back. I thought it a underwater traveling currents or smth like this.
Pretty sure I was in a rip in the North Myrtle area. It was in mid-April quite a few years ago. The water was chilly, but it was a really warm day so it felt great to get out beyond the breakers and float on my back for a while. After what was probably a few minutes, put my feet down to tread water and felt REALLY cold water. About the same time, my left hand bumped something rubbery. Probably not a shark but it freaked me just enough to know I’d better swim back. The beach looked a long way away, but I didn’t panic. Just used my dependable side stroke to gradually get back in. By the time I did, I had drifted quite a way up the beach. My partner at the time said he thought he’d have to call my parents to tell them I drowned. Long story short: try not to panic and just float and tread water when you get tired. When the breakers are rough, try and let them pass over you. I have tremendous respect for the ocean and have never been out that far since.
Sounds a bit like Mr. Mackey...mmmkay
LOL
Now 2022 hurricane Earl doin the same thing off of Myrtle
This voice makes my eyes closing automatically...ever tried hypnotizing people?😆
That Sounds like Tom Bodett of motel six ,” We’ll leave the rip current open for ya” 😳
that is funny shit
laid back
swim sideways and you'll live every time
At least the water is warm.
Awesome video
yeah can I get a cheeseburger
i have never seen any rip current on canary island and tenerife
hey i was there in 2011 in myrtle beach and i did not know where was a rip current and i remember i was really sick because of part of my throat has to be token out in 2013 i was 9 in 2013 lol my other friends in school have youtube
Hey ur as old as me
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I thought there were no wave breaks where there was a rip current? Not a very good illustration...