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Where these curtailed areas do not exist, small kick-abouts and creative versions of the game take place - so as not encroach on the personal space of others, it is always important to remain attentive while engaging in sporting activities.

another famous sporting recreation is Volleyball, and courts can be found lining most of the city's beachfront areas, and both  professionals and amateurs come out to flaunt their talents and hone their skills - volleyball enthusiasts ensure that they take turns so that everyone interested in played gets an opportunity on the courts. 

Other popular sand-based activities include the international and cross-generational frescobol, Capoeira, and yoga - Most beaches have their own regulations about where and when certain ball games can be played, and often prohibit them until after 5pm since they can be disruptive to sun bathers.   arrow-back     arrow-forward

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