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I'm Sarah. I'm a Brit who fled to Portugal on account of Brexit, increasing intolerance and the British weather. I like climbing (although I can't do much any more for health reasons) and sailing. This is a Friendica account. Friendica is kinda like Facebook as Mastodon is kinda like Twitter, except they can talk to each other.
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2 years ago •

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2 years ago •


People in the local Facebook group are VERY ANGRY that the tide goes out.

Apparently it is shameful, and the council should do something.

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in reply to Sarah Brown • 2 years ago •
Also sometimes THE SEA SMELLS.
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in reply to Sarah Brown • 2 years ago • •
do these people understand… anything?
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@Mx. Amadi Lovelace they appear not to
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in reply to Sarah Brown • 2 years ago • •
Brits? Because if they're, say, Italians I can see why they might be a little bit confused, but Brits have zero excuse
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@Matþew Bowles No. Locals.
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That's just weird

If you live by the sea you learn about tides, that's normal. Ah well

Helped marshall a sailing competition in Paignton once, had to go rescue some Italian boats because they didn't believe the tide could get as high as it did and hadn't dragged them far enough

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@matgb To be fair to the Italians, tides on the Mediterranean are tiny.
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@djm4 Oh absolutely, we understood why they were confused it's just

We tried and tried and tried to explain to them, even showed the high tide mark, but they couldn't get their heads around it as being actually true

Black Sea must be even weirder than med tide wise

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in reply to Matþew Bowles • 2 years ago •
@Matþew Bowles 7 metres in Brighton. To be fair, that catches a lot of tidal sailors from elsewhere out. They really are not used to the height of UK tides.
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