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OCEAN! So,as you can see, the bay side is very shallow, and you can walk out super far before it even starts to get deep.

Dae and I walked out super far, and then went for a swim! We swam for quite some time before we decided to head back to shore.

Well, I guess we had swum out farther than we realized, because the rest of our group had lost sight of us and actually ended up calling emergency personnel! It was scary! The tide had turned and I guess we were pretty lucky. We had to sign ambulance waivers and give statements. It was high drama and pretty scary.