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Anonymous wrote:Beach x 100.
Lake water seems murky and slimy.
The ocean is full of medical waste, pollution and human feces.
So are lakes.
The difference is the ocean is massive and moves the problematic toxins away while lakes just absorb them.
Even the cleanest lakes up north periodically have toxic blooms. Google your favorite lake to pull water quality reports and don’t forget to do a google news search.
Maybe the ones around here, but not the ones in remote areas of New England.
I thought that too until I did a little research. Hint: even lakes in ME, NH, VT, etc. experience unsafe conditions that I wouldn’t set foot in. And some have experienced toxic conditions that made the news.
Again: google it. You might find it eye opening.
Plus: snakes. 🐍
An amazing lake house on a pristine lake is fun for a few days, but then it gets really boring. I’m Team Beach 1000%.
I checked our lake. It's monitored by the state (as are all lakes). No issues. No farms nearby. Not a lot of homes on the lake. Most of it is park land.
Have you been to a lake in New England? They aren't like the man made lakes in the south/mid-atlantic.
I do love the ocean, but the lake house is our happy place. We love paddleboarding, kayaking, swimming, etc. Ice fishing in the winter.