The problem is getting too close to strangers more than anything else. If you actually keep 6 feet distance from you out in the ocean you are probably okay. But, you also need to keep a 6 feet distance around you on the beach or walking up the beach too.
Remember everything in the ocean (including seagulls) poops in the ocean and that doesn't make the fish or birds or even humans sick. However, you probably don't want saltwater in your mouth for this reason either.
But, if you can keep 6 feet distance from other people (that you are not living with) then maybe the beach or mountains or deserts are a good idea or even river rafting.
There was a group of people coming down the Colorado River that didn't find out for the 25 day trip that Coronavirus was now killing people in the U.S. or that everything had shut down from China to the U.S. to Europe and didn't find out until yesterday.
I think it's great to have adventures still if you don't have to work or go to school as long as you are staying away by 6 feet from everyone you aren't living with already.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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