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To: tejek who wrote (860159)5/26/2015 11:48:50 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575734
 
>> Is it a reservoir for drinking water? They let you swim in it?

I can't believe you asked that. WTF. You think reservoirs are contained in enclosed spaces where people can't swim in them?



To: tejek who wrote (860159)5/26/2015 11:51:34 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575734
 
Yeah, Ted. Texas isn't CA. In CA, I went to a music festival my brother was playing on a scenic reservoir, where they allowed power boats and water skiing, but no swimming! Go figure...

They treat the water.



To: tejek who wrote (860159)5/27/2015 9:29:33 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575734
 
They even let hippies swim nude in it:

hippiehollow.com

Welcome to Hippie HollowSituated on 109 peaceful acres, Hippie Hollow is a clothing optional park securely nestled in the natural beauty of the Hill County of Lake Travis, only 20 minutes off Interstate 35, but a world away from the bustle of nearby Austin, a haven for those who wish to escape the rigors of modern life in a safe and comfortable nudist atmosphere.

If you have never tried nude recreation, you are in for the most enjoyable experience of your life. If you are already a nudist, Hippie Hollow will be one of your favorite spots in Texas, after one visit here. ;-)