thisislondon.co.uk — With summer temperatures on the rise and energy costs skyrocketing, you can add "cooling off" to this year's long list of things that are now more expensive than ever. But thanks to Google Earth and the power of social media, new "swimming holes" are being discovered and shared daily. And who knows? One might be as close as your own backyard!
Jun 18, 2008 View in Crawl 4
websterJun 18, 2008
This would be awesome if they also followed urban exploring principles -- primarily, don't trash the place.
elliuotatarJun 18, 2008
What do antennas have to do with anything?
antdudeJun 19, 2008
I keep gators.
zeeroJun 20, 2008
if i found out this s**t might happen, i might pour some other chemicals in the pool too. would come home to a lot of f**king "hip, cool, trendy" dead teenagers. how in the world can someones mind even think of doing this... leaving beer cans, probably f**king up patio furniture. i dont know why i never had retarded urges like this a few years back (im not far out of the teenage years myself)IF these s**theads left everything eeexactly as they found it, then maybe this would be kind of remotely OK. but knowing the general teenager nowadays, f**k them.
tommyhighJun 20, 2008
"any sane person would think twice about shooting to the water"Yeah, and thats why you definitely shouldn't do this!Why in the devils tongue would you think that going all vigilante and electrocuting people wouldn't get you in ten times as much trouble as your victims?p.s. send me one of those psycho videos when you go postal, please...
kickingback77Jun 24, 2008
What's next, using Google Earth to find your next skinny dipping hole in the woods?<a class="user" href="http://www.elbrusconsulting.com">http://www.elbrusconsulting.com</a>