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You're standing on a stunning beach in either Cancun or Cabo, two of Mexico's most beloved destinations. You do the ...
Here's what those beach flags mean. The double red flag means no swimming, conditions are too dangerous. A single red flag means high hazard due to surf, currents or both.
The flags are green, yellow, red, orange, and purple and each color has a different meaning, and they can change throughout the day. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
We’ve all been there. You show up at a beach, and there’s a colored flag, sometimes more than one, fluttering in the wind. The lifeguards put it there for a reason, but what does it mean?
As thousands of people flock to Palm Beach County’s coastline for the Fourth of July holiday, officials are urging beachgoers ...
New beach flags have been unveiled in The Hague designed to make it clearer to visitors when it is safe to swim. Icons and texts in English have been added to the flags after research found many ...
Current Pensacola Beach flag: Yellow — There are moderate surf and current conditions. Swimmers should use extra caution when heading into the water. Local beaches spanning from Dauphin Island, ...