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Yes, there's a lifeguard on Caleta beach, and an amphibious char for use by disabled bathers. The lifeguard also puts up flags each day to warn of the sea conditions.
Presumably this is a small gesture towards easing the unemployment figures?
The new floating wheelchair available on the beach:
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Good stuff Steve.
Its great to see that our dissabled bodied holiday makers are finally being looked after properly.