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You know, down past the point we've got a bathing beach.
They went down through the fuzzy to your bathing beach.
In 2004 a decision was approved to build a public bathing beach.
Hershey went to the bathing beach to see it for himself.
Or should she go on to the bathing beach to watch the bathers and the children?
Today, the area surrounding the fort includes a park and a bathing beach.
Ian moved to the left, following the sign which guided them to the bathing beaches.
After the bathing beach closed in the late 1960s, most of the facility was demolished.
On the Altrheinsee (another lake), a bathing beach has been set up.
It includes some of the country's best bathing beaches.
It became a popular bathing beach for Washingtonians and other locals.
For the latter there is a bathing beach and a pontoon in the lake.
Two big bay windows gave onto a balcony that overlooked the bathing beach and the sea beyond.
The pool has since been removed, but the bathing beach is still open to swimmers after being closed for several years throughout the 1990s.
The bathing beach and small curved breakwater were a hundred yards along.
It is mostly commercial in nature, with many coffee houses, restaurants and shops, but without any bathing beaches.
It was marvelous - pardon me if I put in a small advertisement for the local bathing beach.
Reeds Lake itself was home to two bathing beaches.
It is popular with both Italian and foreign tourists and has a bathing beach.
Islip Hamlet has its own public bathing beach, under the jurisdiction of the town.
For the modern holidaymaker, there are plenty of pleasant bathing beaches, too.
Fewer than 30 of Britain's 450 designated bathing beaches passed the tougher standard last summer.
Formerly a popular bathing beach, today, it is the favourite rendezvous of the younger generation.
When you came out of the hotel on the south side the terraces and the bathing beach were immediately below you.
A morning on the bathing beach some few days before Arlena Marshall's death.