The Rainy Season? 07/26/2009
As I've mentioned before, it's been fairly gray here for a few weeks now. This week, we've been getting peeks of sunshine, and I even had a sunny beach day on Saturday at beautiful Hyeopjae. Did a little snorkeling with Rob and we got called out of the water by the amazing Korean lifeguards which I can swim circles around with no legs. Their rationale was that we were out of the 'designated swimming area' and were in a dangerous 3-4 feet of water. They took out their rubber boat, motored over to us, leaving hundreds of Korean (incapable of swimming) standing all alone in the dangerous 2-3inch waves coming through and blew their whistles for about 5 minutes until we noticed. Since we were close to some rocks, the 'lifeguards' didn't want to get to close, and risk getting wet, or touching something that wasn't sand. They made no attempt to get in the water and alert us, just sat about 20m away, blowing. Once Rob and I realized what was going on, we were basically forced to climb atop the sharp and slipper lava rocks, where we could easily break an ankle (especially Rob), get a concussion or a nasty gash. This was definitely a lot safer than casually swimming the extra 30m to get back to the sand near where we were sitting.... It's absurd here how over-protective the Korean lifeguards are. I think a lot of it has to do with their fear of the water, not the fear of people actually hurting themselves. A few weeks ago, an ex-pat surfer supposedly had to paddle over and rescue a Korean stuck on the rocks at Jungmun while the lifeguards stood looking at him blowing their whistles. That's what I need when I'm drowning, somebody to blow a whistle at me and let me know that I shouldn't be drowning. I'd definitely stop at that point. So anyway, Saturday we even played a little American Football in the sand. I easily would have traded Marian for Rob. Their skills were about the same, but I think she had a little more heart. Comments Comments will be queued for approval before being posted. Leave a Reply |

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