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      <![CDATA[Brooklyn beaches were always filthy. Rockaway is not much better.
        
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      <![CDATA[I went swimming at Jacob Riis Park on the 4th and emerged from the bacterial tide with a nasty stye. Still swollen and looking gross.
        
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