peewee wrote:i have never seen the sea at southport before, the tide is normally miles out
it is usually, the person who took the photo probably walked about 5 miles before they got to it

peewee wrote:i have never seen the sea at southport before, the tide is normally miles out
woof woof ! wrote:Used to walk out to Hilbre (Hilary) Island while the tide was out
adamnbarrett wrote:Beaches near to us, hmmmmm
Formby beach on a good day:
Blackpool on a good day:
and look everyone it's glorious southport beach:
Big Niall wrote:I'm white enough to be the KKK poster child and I think it is nuts to see all these pale folk exposing their skin to try and get darker skin, a tan is damaged skin.
Can you imagine telling people with dark skin that they should try to get lighter skin for that Michael Jackson look.
Skin cancer aint cool, at least with liver failure I'll have a load of good stories when I'm older
Bamaga man wrote:Koh Phagnan funnily enough the home of the REAL Full moon party.![]()
A tan is not a damaged skin. A tan is a protected skin. Protected by melanin. Melanin determines the colour of our skin, and the colour of our hair, and is present aswell in other places of our bodies.
Complete absence of melanin IS a damaged and unprotected skin, the albino people, who are totally unprotected for the agressions of the skin that the sun makes.
Lee J wrote:adamnbarrett wrote:Beaches near to us, hmmmmm
Formby beach on a good day:
Blackpool on a good day:
and look everyone it's glorious southport beach:
where's the dogsh!t?
redtrader74 wrote:A tan is not a damaged skin. A tan is a protected skin. Protected by melanin. Melanin determines the colour of our skin, and the colour of our hair, and is present aswell in other places of our bodies.
Complete absence of melanin IS a damaged and unprotected skin, the albino people, who are totally unprotected for the agressions of the skin that the sun makes.
Why did you do that Sabre??!!! I foresee an indepth 12 page debate into Epidemiology, Dermatology.....................
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