When the pandemic hit Rio de Janeiro, Sabrina Crespo da Silva and her girlfriends were forced to live for the first time without the beach. But they couldn’t bear losing their tans, so they started lying out on her rooftop.
Working mom of two, Bonnie Hanafey is a dynamo. Small, weighing in at about 50kg after Christmas dinner and with rocks in her pockets, she is a go-getter. Dynamite in a small package, she has her own bookkeeping business and on this day she was up at 5am to go for a quick jog in Vincent with her friend Michelle Wolmarans.
listen to what he told me about the vaccine pop-up right here at the beach. we re at the point now when we re trying to target that group of people that may be a little hesitant or maybe don t want to spend the time. so we want to make it very, very convenient for them. and this weekend it s right on the sand. it s right on the sand. last week i was on the sand looking out to the water, but over the last eight weeks we ve been trying to target where we could get large groups of people and so that s why i wanted to be here. there will be hundreds and hundreds of people here today for the air and sea show and i m hoping we ll find some people who want to take the time to get the vaccine. and we did see some people and we actually saw as we were walking by, was there a couple trying to get their son to get vaccinated now there was an opportunity to do so. just to give you a sense of how this city is coming back. the boats. that s not something that you have seen in a while. yo
AT THE BEACH | Young environmentalist in the making gives us hope PREMIUM 20 February 2021
Down at the Wild Coast her Xhosa nickname is Mivuyo. Seventeen-year-old Clarendon matric pupil Demi Maker has, by and large, grown up next to the sea and a lot of that time has been spent at the idyllic Lwandile just near the unspoilt Mtagaki River. ..
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outside. a situation where the water levels can stay up. hurricane force through the evening. it s best just to stay shelter, this is the latest from hurricane michael, ken graham at the national hurricane center. shepard: ken, thanks. let s got panama city beach. jeff flock is there. how is it? this is our first look, shep, at the beach. trying to make our way next to the hotel. it s an air b&b. look at that guy. he s waving. she just went away. she s waving up there. look at that. somebody survived it. we ll see how the beach survived. come on, kyle. shepard: the signal will be in and out. we re saying with this. we haven t seen this yet. let s go. the surf is not as bad as we thought it would be.