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Old 07.01.2009, 06:10 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by pbradley
I trip out hard when I visit a beach after a long time away. Something about the receding of the tide washes away my near constant mental baggage with such strength that it feels like a drug. I sleep like a baby the night after.

That's weird. i have the exact same reaction. I tend not to like the whole 'beach holiday' thing but find just laying on one with a good book probably the most truly relaxing activity I can think of. It definitely has something to do with seeing this vast expanse of openness in front of me, and the continuous sound of the waves. I think there's something very primal about waves. I'm sort of obsessed with them.
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