Harold Holt swam and presumably died at Cheviot Beachnear his holiday home at Point Nepean near Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, south of Melbourne
One swims at the beach. It is possible to swim in the beach but a beach is defined by dictionary.com as an "expanse of sand..." so it would be a very dry but slow swim.
On 17 December 1967, Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia, went for a swim on Cheviot Beach near his holiday home at Point Nepean near Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, south of Melbourne. He disappeared in the notoriously rough surf, and was never sighted again. Holt's disappearance sparked one of the largest search and rescue operations Australia has ever witnessed, not to mention a wide range of theories as to why and how he actually died. Holt's body was never found. This led to much speculation about whether the incident was an accident or planned. There were many theories regarding his disappearance, ranging from suicide, abduction by a Chinese submarine, that he faked his own death in order to run away with his mistress, or that he was a Chinese spy. Despite an extensive search, neither his body nor any trace of his clothes was ever found. He was officially presumed dead on 19 December 1967.
On 17 December 1967, Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia, went for a swim on Cheviot Beach near his holiday home at Point Nepean near Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, south of Melbourne. He disappeared in the notoriously rough surf, and was never sighted again. Holt's disappearance sparked one of the largest search and rescue operations Australia has ever witnessed. Holt's body was never found. This led to much speculation about whether the incident was an accident or planned. There were many theories regarding his disappearance, ranging from suicide, abduction by a Chinese submarine, that he faked his own death in order to run away with his mistress, or that he was a Chinese spy. Despite an extensive search, neither his body nor any trace of his clothes was ever found. He was officially presumed dead on 19 December 1967.
they swim and play
the beach
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Swim, tan, play volleyball.
On the 17th December 1967, Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia, went for a swim on Cheviot Beach near his holiday home at Point Nepean near Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, south of Melbourne. He disappeared in the notoriously rough surf, and was never sighted again. Stories have since surfaced that Holt was depressed, and the question needs to be asked - why on earth did he choose to go swimming in one of Victori's most treacherous stretches of water? Holt's body was never found. This led to much speculation about whether the incident was an accident or planned. There were many theories regarding his disappearance, ranging from suicide, abduction by a Chinese submarine, that he faked his own death in order to run away with his mistress, or that he was a Chinese spy. Despite an extensive search, neither his body nor any trace of his clothes was ever found. He was officially presumed dead on 19 December 1967.
We like hot weather. We always go to the beach to swim.
Yes, you can swim at Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, New York. The beach is open to the public and swimming is allowed during designated hours. Be aware of any posted advisories or warnings and always swim within designated areas for safety.
Things that have to do with a beach are sand, waves, water, shells, beach towel, swim suit, beach chair. and swimmers.
Go to the beach, swim.