When the sun shines brightly on hot summer
f course, some parts of the seaside experience on a sunny summer’s day can be a physically cooling time to say the least. Many of us Australians do try to shield ourselves from the hot, hot sun in an attempt to stay cool. We slap on straw-brimmed hats, sunnies and sunscreen to deflect sunshine away from us. Some of us bring umbrellas and sit under them, cooking up our own shade.
But there’s no denying a good number of us like to lie on the sand under the sun – tanning – in our bathers, exposing a good chunk of our skin to the heated UV rays beating down upon us. Then there are some of us like me who get sunburnt easily at the beach even with SPF 30+ sunscreen slathered all over, dressed in long sleeved clothing. Who wouldn’t feel the slightest bit hot either covered up or not covered up on a hot sunny day at the beach?
Sea breezes billowing from the ocean’s direction no question provide respite from the sun shining all over us at the beach. Gusty sea breezes they are a lot of the time. These refreshing