Most Americans never saw the sea
Most Americans never saw the sea
Really?
We have more coast line than you ever will.
Whoah! Wtf is that?!!!
But have you been to it?
so haven't most austrians
what's your point?
>the Baltic sea
i've never seen the sea (apart from the mediterranean sea i guess)
wow the sea is so beautiful...wait, what is happening? Why is it rising up?? My beach cabin is being flooded someone HELP
>the Baltic sea
Yeah. Once in LA and another time at the Chesapeake Bay. And then another time in Texas but I don't remember that one.
>Americans have actually never seen the sea
To the anons that were already kind of grown-up when they first seen the sea:
> How was it ?
> How old were you ?
> Do you remember the first time you saw it ?
I alway see scenes on movies about people being fascinated by it, but as someone that was born next to it, I truely don't really understand how it can be so special
It's just water
This
most austrians visit our coast every summer
austrians that can afford to
Do they really?
I've been to the Pacific coast exactly twice
i hope the pacific is as blue as it was in my dreams.....
I grew up not far from the coast but I've only seen the sea maybe two times as a kid and I don't even remember what it was like. I guess it wasn't anything special since I can't even remember.
ive only seen lakes, rivers, and oceans, never a sea
i could see the sea from my balcony
I live literally 10 miles from the coast
t.Californian
i live about three minutes walk from the sea and every morning seagulls troll the living fuck out of me
grew up hundreds km inland but we went on summer holidays pretty much every year to the sea. It was always special since it's completely than bathing in a lake or river
everyone can afford that. I grew up in a poor working class family and we went to croatia every summer.
Nigga how do you go to the sea in Texas
nigga...look at a map
>euro education
>belgian education
Strongly doubted. Most Americans live on the coasts, the ocean isn't exactly very far away for us. Unlike stereotypes, most Americans don't live in Midwestern flyover country nor do we care about the people that do.
NJ here
Grew up going ”down the shore” on day trips. Ocean City, Wildwood, LBI, Cape May, etc. Very comfy
Post wrist
you do realize that southern Texas is pounded by hurricanes every other year right?