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Swimming in the Thames

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Ginfizz2 · 08/08/2020 23:04

Today I took my child to the ‘beach’ on the Thames. There’s a lovely sandy beach type area on the south bank which for a moment you can think your actually at the seaside. The water is obviously the Thames and therefore questionable around how clean but then I guess the sea probably isn’t all that clean. Anyway my child just sat digging huge holes to burry things and had a nice time. but there was a child around 9 years old with her mum. This child kept swimming off in the Thames maybe 2-3 metres away from the shoreline. The mum was sat with her friend drinking their bottle of Prosecco (there are now loads of places you can buy drinks from along the south bank to take away). The mum and her friend would occasionally call the child back trying to get her to come back to the shore. Not really sure why I’m posting this really, I think I was just so taken aback by the complacency of the mother. Intrigued to hear others thoughts.

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OneFootintheRave · 09/08/2020 13:05

Utter madness. The currents, traffic and filth!

www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jul/01/water-firms-raw-sewage-england-rivers

TheLastSaola · 10/08/2020 08:13

Water quality used to be terrible in the London stretch of the Thames - it was deeply polluted and dangerous to be in.

It has improved a lot though, I've seen a seal eating a fish by Battersea Bridge. The return of life to the Thames is one of the great unsung environmental successes of this century.

However, it still won't be as good as the sea, and I wouldn't advise it.

The bigger problem is that it can get very fast currents as it's tidal, and isn't safe for swimming

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