Seattle and the sea
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Seattle and the sea
Hi! We must go to Seattle in July.
We can spend 3-4 days and then we would like to go somewhere close where we are going to be able to swim in the ocean.
Please, advise.
Also is that true that Seattle does not have beaches? Because it is too cold during the year?
We can spend 3-4 days and then we would like to go somewhere close where we are going to be able to swim in the ocean.
Please, advise.
Also is that true that Seattle does not have beaches? Because it is too cold during the year?
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Sorry, I misplaced the post.
I am taking her, Faina.
She is the main reason we are going.
How did you know - it is to introduce her to a son of the family friends who visited a while ago. We wish they knew each other better. And we have a reason to go -so it is a perfect time!
I am taking her, Faina.
She is the main reason we are going.
How did you know - it is to introduce her to a son of the family friends who visited a while ago. We wish they knew each other better. And we have a reason to go -so it is a perfect time!
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You need to look at a map.
Puget Sound is the body of water that Seattle is located on. Seattle is NOT on the Pacific Ocean.
You can swim in the Sound at Alki or Golden Gardens. But most people swim in Lake Washington because it's warmer at Madison Park, Madrona, Leshi, or the Arboretum.
Puget Sound is the body of water that Seattle is located on. Seattle is NOT on the Pacific Ocean.
You can swim in the Sound at Alki or Golden Gardens. But most people swim in Lake Washington because it's warmer at Madison Park, Madrona, Leshi, or the Arboretum.
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