Ok, I love the ocean. Just saying for right now so you won't get annoyed in the future when I mention it every 5 seconds... |
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Wake Up And Dream.
Wait, rephrase that... I don't understand. |
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Wake Up And Dream.
Well I was joking around with someone on the forum that I was a mermaid so I thought they might have registered a fake user name and post this to mess with me. Because as you can see, in one of my previous posts I pretty much say the same exact thing as you about the sea. |
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Wake Up And Dream.
I must say, there is a special peacefulness about the ocean. I guess it may be due to the fact that there are so few humans on the ocean as compared to the land. I have been fortunate enough to go swimming in the Persian Gulf and consequently I have actually remembered a few dreams where I was just floating in the ocean. Just floating there with this feeling of absolute happiness and acceptance of the world. That's a pretty amazing effect that a crapload of water can have on a person. |
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I have a deep connection with the ocean. I always seem to live right beside the ocean. At the moment i can see it from my bedroom window. I literally live across the road. |
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"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.
Hit me with music now, oh now, hit me with music, harder, brutalize me". Bob Marley.
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yeah, floating in the dead sea rocks!! its crazy, but if you have a cut on your finger or something all that salt fuckin stings man, ouch!! Israel was one of the best trips I've ever been on. I've always just wanted to win the lottery and buy a huge houseboat on the ocean and just fish all day |
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"You will cease to exist!!"
*GASP* "But existing is all I practically do!!!"
Playa Del Carmen is quite nice. I often vacation in Cozumel across the way. I havn't been back there for a number of years. I know the last few times I went it really started to get built up on the island. I usually stay at Plaza las Glorias. It has some awsome snorkling right out the back of the hotel. Feed the fish in the day and swim, and watch the baracuda at night and not swim. |
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Just because you aren't paranoid. Don't mean they're not after you.
I've been to playa del carmen on a few occasions, very nice snorkeling, the ocean rocks!! One time I was snorkeling off the coast of key west and I dove under to take an underwater picture of this one cool looking fish, and as I pulled the camera away I saw this shark swimming right at me, as soon as it saw me look at it, it veered away and swam about 10ft in front of me and I snapped a couple quick pictures and then it was gone, fuckin freaked me out man... Upon looking at the pictures it was probably a reef shark or nurse shark, which aren't that dangerous, but still, it was a shark! yeah i think i hate the baracudas more than the sharks, cause they just float their in the water, not moving and looking all scary and shit, just waiting to bite your toes off when you turn around. |
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"You will cease to exist!!"
*GASP* "But existing is all I practically do!!!"
i haven't had the chance yet to visit outside of the US so the only ocean i've seen has been the east coast in delaware, ocean city, north carolina...but defintly the most moving visual experience with nature i've ever had was at the beach during winter. There had just been this big snow storm and the beach was completely covered in either white snow or ice, the storm had passed and it was extremely windy, blowing clouds by very fast near the horizon. There was a huge full moon and a bunch of stars (at least as many as you expect to see with all the light pollution of ocean city). It was absolutely beautiful. The light from the moon was reflecting over the water, and continued along the beach from all the snow and ice. I was almost totally convinced the whole thing was a dream and was actually doing reality checks becuase i was so blown away. I tried to take pictures with my friends digital camera but it wasnt working, i ran to a gas station and got a disposable one but it didnt have a flash, so i just decided to sit outside on the snow and ice listening to some radiohead/sigur ros for like an hour and try to make a mental image id never forget, it was probably like 10 degrees, plus the windchill from the ocean...i dont even wanna think about how cold it felt out there right now. For the next few days whenever i tried to WILD i would begin to see the ocean and feel the wind, but i never could make it completely into the dream...now i cant dream about it anymore so i have to go back one day and actually get some pictures. |
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There was nothing to fear and nothing to doubt...
Hey lucidnina - yeah it is pretty cool to see the ocean or swim when ever I want, its something i do not take for granted. If you do make it to Australia I’m sure you will love it esp up around Cairns, the ocean is so warm and the coral reefs are amazing. NZ is real close too I think you would probably like it here as well. |
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"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.
Hit me with music now, oh now, hit me with music, harder, brutalize me". Bob Marley.
Ok...now all this talk is making me REALLY REALLY nostalgic. I think I might have to plan a trip to the Caribbean soon or something |
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I live in Mississippi, which borders the Gulf of Mexico. My city, Jackson, is about a three hour drive from Biloxi, a coastal city. Biloxi is very close to Gulf Shores, Alabama and the Florida panhandle, where Pensacola, Destin, and Panama City are. I go to that area very often. I have been obsessed with the ocean ever since my parents started taking me to Pensacola in my very early childhood. As a result, the ocean has been a common dreamscape for me for a very long time. One of my most common dreamscapes is a beach that is simultaneously Destin, Pensacola, and Biloxi Beaches. Sometimes it is others too. It is as if Destin's and Pensacola's beaches are the same beach, but they are in Biloxi. I am always there with my parents, and sometimes other family members and friends are there. Bizarre stuff happens every time I am there. There are often small islands all over my view of the water. The water at Biloxi Beach is very dark and still, but the water at the Florida panhandle is beautiful. I might be dreaming partly about how cool it would be if the beautiful beaches of Florida's panhandle could be in Mississippi, although it's only about an hour and a half's drive from Biloxi to Pensacola Beach. |
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You are dreaming right now.
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