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Lake-like expanse? Not really; although the river has been deepened and possibly widened a little, I don't think anyone who had actually seen this area of the river for themselves would ever compare it to a lake.
Can the term public beach be used when an entrance fee must be paid?
I've not made any changes as I'm unsure on the exact meaning of 'lake-like expanse' and 'public beach' - if others want to consider and edit as necessary or advise, it'd be great.
88.204.215.149 (talk) 20:26, 24 June 2009 (UTC) Chris Merriman 25/06/2009Reply
I'm not sure what was meant by "lake-like" either, I'd say feel free to change it. "public" usually means government owned, not necessarily free. I think if it's a city owned beach calling it "public" would still be appropriate even if they charge a fee - though 'municipal beach' would be an even more exact term if that's the case. Kmusser (talk) 20:38, 24 June 2009 (UTC)Reply