DISCLAIMER: This beach is 100% safe if you follow the safety guidelines on the posted sign and nobody was endangered during this video... In this video, Eugene Floreen goes to the beach with his mother, father, and grandmother. While my mother was visiting from New Jersey, we took Eugene to the beach - but this wasn't a normal beach. This is the beach where, as the warning signs say, even wading in the surf can suck you out into the ocean, and sudden sleeper waves can be 50 feet higher than the level of the normal waves, or more. If I sound like I am in a panic when Eugene gets close to the shore in this video, it's because I was. I know from personal experience how serious this is. 15 years ago I went to a beach party where one of these sudden sleeper waves suddenly came in over a rock farther from the shore than the rock I am standing on in this video, washing away random items left on the rock including people's shoes and jackets and bottles of wine and liquor and several bongs that had been brought to the party, washing several people out into the ocean who then luckily managed to swim back, which is why I was telling my son to hold my hand and run away from the waves in this video. As I said in this video, people have died taking selfies on beaches like this and the warning signs say never to turn your back on the ocean (as I was doing, but while glancing back every few seconds and being watched by other adults) for that reason. During normal weather, this beach is safe to walk on if one uses caution and pays attention to the ocean. Children should always be monitored with hand held if necessary and taught to run from the waves, and dogs should be kept on leashes. Even highly trained surfers should not attempt to surf at this tempting but dangerous beach.
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