There, we fished the ocean from the beaches, waiting until the sunbathers had cooked themselves enough first and the evening cool arrived. |
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A beamy old former fishing boat carried us across to Caldey's landing point on a beach that mirrored Tenby's, and was sprinkled with sunbathers. |
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The naked sunbathers who once filled Munich's central park on warm summer days are turning their backs on Germany's famous open-air celebration to nudity. |
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Bucolic vistas of snowy woods and mountains soon give way to sunbathers when, at the end, Thompson swings through the south of France and Barcelona. |
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The sunbathers had moved to the water, splashing each other. |
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But it's also where the city relaxes, with sunbathers, family picnics and football kickabouts common sights. |
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Barrow has a number of beaches which are popular in the summer with sunbathers, kitesurfers and caravanners. |
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Two sunbathers have appeared in court after allegedly flicking their middle fingers at a man while they were drinking by a pool at a Dubai hotel. |
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A BOVINE VISITOR stops to check out sunbathers on the beach in Goa, a popular vacation spot on India's west coast. |
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Priced PS21, the vibrant range is bound to turn the heads of fellow sunbathers. |
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I went to the beach to look at the sunbathers, at least some of whom went there to be looked at while they worked on their tans. |
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Sun-drenched beaches are vacation destinations for sunbathers no matter where the beaches are. |
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Rarely, solar retinopathy has been described in sunbathers with no history of direct sungazing. |
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Suited men could stroll through crowds of sunbathers and still not look out of place in this Barry Island beachscape from the Swinging Sixties. |
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In the summer its grassy slopes are strewn with sunbathers, the children's playground is loud with laughter and a variety of performers take over the band stand. |
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Among those looking to widen its appeal beyond the sunbathers is Tenerife. |
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