In Australia most people 'sunbathe' on a beach of sand. Some 'sunbathe'
in their own backyard. High rates of sun exposure gets 'melanoma' and
there are publicity campaigns to get people to cover up from sun
exposure. It is not something that would be mapped in Australia .. you
can 'sunbathe' pretty much anywhere, parks, beaches, pools, backyards,
beside rivers, etc etc.
On 3/9/19 12:31 am, Vadim Shlyakhov wrote:
From my understanding, sunbathing isn't merely exposing you skin to
the sun, but it's rather a recreational activity. One may say it's
rather a ritual in the modern society.
As per the Oxford dictionary
(https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/sunbathing) "sunbathing" is:
"The activity of sitting or lying in the sun, especially to tan the skin".
"leisure=sunbathing" is a place where people come specifically to
practice sunbathing. As I wrote, it may be a designated place
somewhere at the beach (and not only). Perhaps it could also be just a
popular place for "sitting or lying in the sun, especially to tan the
skin".
On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 at 16:38, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:
sent from a phone
On 2. Sep 2019, at 15:14, Vadim Shlyakhov <vadp.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
There is no currently a standard way to tag an outdoor location
(probably designated) where people can practice sunbathing.
sunbathing is exposing your skin to the sun, AFAIK it doesn’t require special
equipment or a specific space, is this about a legal property (are there places
where sunbathing is forbidden?), or what prevents me from drawing this feature
everywhere?
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