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Why Are There so Few Signs Along the Waal, Even Though Swimming There Is Life-Threatening and Often Prohibited?

Summary by gelderlander.nl
Taking a dip in the Waal is extremely dangerous and often prohibited, yet there are hardly any warning signs anywhere. Beachgoers are sometimes unaware of the dangers. Why aren't there many more warnings? "It is not possible everywhere."
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Taking a dip in the Waal is extremely dangerous and often prohibited, yet there are hardly any warning signs anywhere. Beachgoers are sometimes unaware of the dangers. Why aren't there many more warnings? "It is not possible everywhere."

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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gelderlander.nl broke the news in Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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