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TravelComments.com – South Africa: The NSRI releases a “full moon Spring tide safety alert”!

 

(Posted 20th June 2024)

 

 

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), a voluntary non-profit organization tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention in South Africa, has released a full moon Spring tide safety alert. The NSRI, together with South Africa’s emergency services, is appealing to bathers, boaters, paddlers, sailors, shoreline anglers and coastal hikers to be cautious around the coastline as the full moon Spring tide causes… READ MORE

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