Posted on: May 6th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Language Issues ] [ California ]
California’s beach goers soon will learn about rip tides and other dangers en Espanol as well as English when 1,900 educational signs sprout on public access points along the coast.
The signs, planned to go up over the next few months, will alert visitors to potential dangers along the shore.”*
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