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[QUOTE="the_reverend:472684"]ok, a lot of you dont know that NH only has 18 miles of beaches so let me leave down the science. NH only has 18 miles of beaches. now that the learnin's dun. I will continue. NH beaches are as follows (listed N to S) Portsmouth harbor (not really a beach) Odiorne State Park (not much of a beach. Its a science area) Rye state park Walis sands Pirates cove Jeness Rye Beaches (only rich types allowed) North Hampton State Park Hampton beach (only trash of all colors allow) seabrook (only trauma movie stars allowed) salisbury beach salisbury reserve (only RVs allowed) most of this coast is all rocky and not suitable for swimming, surfing, or fishing. Today, I parked at a rocking cliff over look and climbed down to swim at walis sands. This beach must be near buckling under the immense weight of the average beach goer. It is said that animal rescue people have been known to storm this beach enmass to try and return the land whales to their habitat in the ocean. They obviously failed to nottice that these whales are smoking cigarrettes on the beach and consuming handfulls of cheetos while they lay on their backs yelling at their bastard children. If the kids aren't bastards and the dad is their, he mostlikely is an over tanned middle aged laid off mechanic with some sort of tribal tattoo. I walked to an area where surfers were out in the water so I wouldn't be disturbed. after swimming for 15 minutes, I had pulled a bunch of beer cans from the water and had to find the trash. I should have been seachin for gold or something... geez.. I had to walk for 5 minutes to find a garbage so my hippie ass could get rid of someone else's trash and hopefully save the planet in the process. that was enough beach for me so I jetted. next I stopped and took a picture of this house I've always wanted to shoot. the house was at the very very very end of 101 in the middle of some salt flats.[/QUOTE]
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