At the beach, there are lifeguard huts near the shore. On the outside of the buildings this sign is posted:
The flags that coincide with the Beach Flag Guide fly next to the sign. The day this picture was taken it was a Medium Hazard (yellow flag) and Dangerous Marine Life (purple flag) day:
The flags are flown for our protection. We are glad they are there so we don't go into water that could potentially be hazardous.

The flags that coincide with the Beach Flag Guide fly next to the sign. The day this picture was taken it was a Medium Hazard (yellow flag) and Dangerous Marine Life (purple flag) day:
The flags are flown for our protection. We are glad they are there so we don't go into water that could potentially be hazardous.
11 comments:
Yikes! I mean, what KIND of hazardous marine life and how do we really know if it is ever safe if it is sometimes NOT safe!? Ya, know?? Am I losing my sense of adventure, or what?!
Nice "Photo Hunt" pics!
I think like washed up jellyfish etc. Not sharks or anything. When we were walking on the beach a few weekends ago we had to really watch our step cause they were all over the shore. It must be jellyfish season.
nice take on the theme
pretty pics...makes me wanna go to the beach!
interesting--I don't live near the ocean so I learned something new today. Your pictures are great
I’m feeling safe here’s my photo hunt
We have signs like on our beaches too.
I played too :)
I am so glad we have these signs of protection. Beautiful photos.
Cece
Nice! Very artistic pics:)
Great pick for the theme... I guess, that would be a great thing for protection! It's been years since I've gone to the beach. That's what I like about blogs it gives you a view of what others are seeing! ;o)
So alike and yet so different from our Aussie lifesaving huts!
Those flags sure are important! Of course, the beaches I grew up on didn't have anything like that.
Thanks for visiting my photo hunt.
Very nice, TAB. I considered posting a lifeguard station in my "protect(ion)" post, too.
Thanks for stopping by Pollywog Creek.
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