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Rip Currents: How To Survive This Hidden Danger At The Beach
Joshua Krause

For most us, a trip to the beach is synonymous with sunshine, swimming, and lots of leisure. It’s one of the best ways to take a break from the daily grind, and have a simple good time with the family. Plus it’s far more relaxing than other kinds of outdoor excursions, like hiking, camping, or hunting. One reason why, is that we don’t typically associate the beach with danger. The beach seems rather calm and safe, compared to setting up a tent in the middle of the wilderness.

But we should treat the beach like any other outdoor adventure, and by that I mean it’s not necessarily a place where we should let our guard down. That’s because there’s a hidden danger at the beach, that causes 46 drownings per year in the US, and is responsible for more rescues by lifeguards than any other incident.

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