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The red and yellow flags mark |
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Swedish territory. |
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Dangerous water. |
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This is a safe, patrolled area to swim. |
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Surfing only, no swimming. |
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According to the text, if you are unsure of conditions, you should |
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call the local council. |
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listen to the radio. |
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ask a lifesaver. |
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go in the water anyway. |
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Don't swim directly after |
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talking to a lifesaver. |
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a meal. |
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putting on your sunscreen. |
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reading a book. |
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If you get into trouble in the water, |
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Panic! Try and swim back to shore. |
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Stay calm. Signal for help by putting one hand in the air, float and wait for help. |
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Dive to the bottom. |
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Conditions change regularly, so you should |
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not worry about it. |
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check before you get in the water. |
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Wait until the water looks very dangerous, then get in. |
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Never go swimming. |
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If you get caught in a rip current or undertow, taking you out to sea, |
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swim against it, back to shore. |
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dive in deep under the water. |
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float with the current. |
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