Free Beach
Among the many things that annoy me, there are some that just can not bear. In my opinion, the ability to physically enjoy our coasts should be a constitutional right. I am not referring only to the shoreline, but also at the beach or coast that precedes it.
To provide additional services to what is the simple enjoyment of the beach as it was created by Mother Nature, every year more and more parts of the coast are sold under license managers or Lidi Baths, whatever you want. Who would be satisfied with the simple beach is forced to take refuge in portions smaller and smaller and more crowded the so-called "free beaches". The levels of overcrowding frequently reach unbearable levels: the beach is literally carpeted with towels, backpacks, umbrellas, etc.. etc..
Italy has plenty of beaches, but only a small percentage is free to use, the balance being paid ... and that payment!
As in all things, it would take more than common sense, but common sense is usually overshadowed by those who prefer their own interests, and if the latter category people have more weight than the other, common sense is completely buried.
Go, or perhaps (given the code mileage cars that are created during the bathing season) would be better to say "stay" the sea is healthy, both physically and mentally. If you talk to the right to health, our mind flies to sad shores called hospitals and drugs. Hardly call to mind the sense of well being tried according to the sea. Still, it's all healthy!
think that often the simple access to the sea is prevented: you can not even go through the beach shore to reach the poor. Who does not pay is not even worthy to show his annoying presence to those who are "customer."
possible that to keep the sea in a human way we have to be to force customers??
Maybe not in all parts of Italy the situation is so drastic as I have described myself. Blessed be (and protected) places where you can still get up in the morning and decide whether or not to go to the beach regardless of the portfolio.
do not say that the bathing establishments should be removed, no, no, those who wish to take advantage of paid services must be able to do so, but the proportion of beach "private" beach and "free" too hangs in favor of the former. Call it
to observe. Notice how, year after year, the stretch of coast where you are going to spend the summer, to be transformed. Look well and raise your hand if you've seen a beach become larger (wider) than the previous summer. I see no hands raised ... courage, fear not, I'd be happy.
Most likely you will see just the opposite: you'll see one or two rows of poles, supporting a rope or chain, cut off a slice of beach.
will see just inside the rows of umbrellas and lounge chairs that were not there the year before and, finally, you will see a new building as a bar, with the inevitable jubox playing and the scent of croissants.
jubox The usual and the usual croissants which we find in all the other beaches. The following year
do not think you see everything disappear, indeed: the presence in the territory will be established by means of pedal brand new cabins and showers (hot and cold).
It seems that this stretch of coast has been that way forever, but you, keen observers, you know that it is not. If you dare to get closer to the establishment, most likely you will notice that some dunes or a piece of pine forest has been "privatized" to "use parking for the customers of the beach". The work
has come to fruition, and now we just have to settle for what remains of "our" beach: If you juxtapose a bit 'towels, maybe we can get into all this year ... maybe!
Since observers are born, you may have noticed another thing that I think the more shocking than all those umbrellas and deck chairs are for the most part desperately empty. I conclude that either are overestimated in number or, if they are all leased, are used for a short time. There are those who rent chairs and umbrellas for the whole season, "and then uses only a few days a week and maybe only in the morning or just afternoon.
In Italy as there are umbrellas and lounge chairs that are there to occupy the beaches just for the benefit of managers?
the face of those who simply love being at sea ... and does not need accessories, but especially in the face of the health of those who do not have money to spend.
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