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Old 01.17.2010, 05:29 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by phoenix
that don't particularly feature the sun

and are low budget


?

If you can find some dense woods with a thick canopy to hike in, you can avoid the sun.

Scuba diving at 60 feet! Letting someone bury you in the sand at the beach maybe ?

Afternoon movie matinee's ?

It's hard to think of things to do in the middle of the day that keeps you out of the sun. It's much easier to stay in the shade early and late as the sun is low.

I just can't imagine living through a summer and not be exposed quite a bit by the sun unless you just don't go out from about 10 to 5 o'clock. Maybe the sun doesn't fry you in Scandanavia like it would in the tropics or temperate climates.
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