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There is a lot of talk with regards to the Pool closure, and i thought i would copy and paste something I wrote just now on TA. Please remember before anybody says anything MY OWN holiday at the PRDO coincides with the Pool renovations. I QUOTE As far as I am aware this is what the PRDO is trying to sort out, being more visible and active with regards to the beach, we prefer the beach you can go anywhere and lay by a pool but those views are utterly breathtaking, and at least with the sea you can tip toe in gently, up to what ever depth you feel comfortable. Sea water is excellent for you too :) The salt contained in the sea water helps remove toxins from the skin and acts as a natural exfoliator – it removes dead cells and encourages the production of the new ones. One of the most important sea water health benefits lies in its ability to heal damaged and irritated skin. Sea water can reduce inflammation and help cure many skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis and eczema. It has great antiseptic properties, very useful in healing minor wounds, cuts, rashes and abrasions - salt and potassium chloride seem to be majorly responsible for these beneficial, mending effects. All in all, sea water greatly improves skin texture, increases its elasticity and alleviates and heals many skin discomforts. Now compare that with chlorine :( I used to teach in a swimming pool and over a period of time my skin was dreadful, my hair had no shine, I had to have a new swimming costume every 6 weeks because the other one had become so thin due to the chemicals in the water. Yes there are dangers in the sea, jelly fish, sand flies etc etc, but as with anything if we are cautious and forewarned we should all be able to have a great holiday regardless. i am 100% confident that the PRDO will do what ever they can.
Posted on: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:55:31 +0000

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