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Within [[The Strand, Tree-lined Path|the Strand lies a tree-lined path]]. Just past the path, and over a large dune, lies the Seardaz Cove. It is a small cove, sheltered by the landmass to the North and a line of rocks to the South. Just outside the cove is where the Oxenwaithe and the Segoltha rivers meet, creating eddies and undertows liable to push the unwary swimmer back to shore. Along the outer edges of the cove lie strings of buoys to prevent unlucky swimmers from being dragged out into the shipping lanes. |
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Staying along the shoreline is very safe for the beginner athletic. A strong westerly current will prevent the weaker swimmers from venturing too far out, and if you do manage to find yourself farther out, the currents will safely bring you back to shore. |
Staying along the shoreline is very safe for the beginner athletic. A strong westerly current will prevent the weaker swimmers from venturing too far out, and if you do manage to find yourself farther out, the currents will safely bring you back to shore. |
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All in all, this is an excellent place to practice swimming while enjoying the sightings of otters and various birds. |
All in all, this is an excellent place to practice swimming while enjoying the sightings of otters and various birds. |
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If one is an Estate Holder and were to take the sandy path at the large dune, one would find themselves on a private beach. A wonderful resort beach, this area is much larger than the simple cove meant for regular guests. I highly suggest you bring your significant other for a late-night stroll on the beautiful beaches, or head South to the Tranquility Garden. Pick up a rake and ease your troubles as you TRACE exotic shapes into the SAND. |
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Latest revision as of 02:49, 14 June 2013
Within the Strand lies a tree-lined path. Just past the path, and over a large dune, lies the Seardaz Cove. It is a small cove, sheltered by the landmass to the North and a line of rocks to the South. Just outside the cove is where the Oxenwaithe and the Segoltha rivers meet, creating eddies and undertows liable to push the unwary swimmer back to shore. Along the outer edges of the cove lie strings of buoys to prevent unlucky swimmers from being dragged out into the shipping lanes.
Staying along the shoreline is very safe for the beginner athletic. A strong westerly current will prevent the weaker swimmers from venturing too far out, and if you do manage to find yourself farther out, the currents will safely bring you back to shore.
All in all, this is an excellent place to practice swimming while enjoying the sightings of otters and various birds.
If one is an Estate Holder and were to take the sandy path at the large dune, one would find themselves on a private beach. A wonderful resort beach, this area is much larger than the simple cove meant for regular guests. I highly suggest you bring your significant other for a late-night stroll on the beautiful beaches, or head South to the Tranquility Garden. Pick up a rake and ease your troubles as you TRACE exotic shapes into the SAND.