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Would you swim in the sea at night under the moonlight?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    yes i like it when i was in depression it helps a lot i get relaxed when i was only person on the sea.........

  • I already have, in Miami it was about 1/2 am and I swam in the ocean. I also swam in the ocean while it was thunderstorming...

    And in Lebanon I swam at 3 am under the moonlight. I really love the sea!

    Source(s): LB xoxo
  • 1 decade ago

    I would rather sit on the beach of Saida facing the "Zeereh" under the moonlight, and let the breeze of the sea take me where it had take my ancestors long long ago ............ I won't go into the water, because, well I can't swim :-)

  • 5 years ago

    I definitely wouldn't suggest that O_O I have read so many stories while reading the newspaper at the beach, of sneaker waves consuming people while they aren't looking. You can't see these kinds of waves comeing either- they look like normal waves. I wouldn't risk my life for a night in shark infested water. Be safe. ~Jaz

  • 1 decade ago

    haha knowing me and my friends, we would probably jump into the sea under the moonlight screaming thats the water is freezing, then everybody would be awake lolz!

    Source(s): me and my friends
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Not a chance ! There are many more interesting things to do under the moonlight with far less risks .....

    Source(s): J....
  • depends where!

    the best water i have ever seen is when i went to Yaffa/Telaviv, the water is gorgeous

    Hawaii comes in second but is far behind the meditteranean to me!

    where i live the closest big body of water is the gulf of mexico where the water is BROWN and u get random things floating on shore.....pieces of wood, fishing equipment, the occassional dead body, its an odd place really

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's romantic, but dangerous. And isn't the water cold at night anyway?

  • 1 decade ago

    mmmmm, i'd love to swim in the sea at night, but whoops, thats when the sharks feed, so perhaps not..........

  • 1 decade ago

    nuh...to creepy and scarey...reminds me of the movie Friday the 13, I would expect Jason to come jumping out at any second...lol

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