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EE_
17th September 2015, 07:59 PM
If her story is true, it would be pretty incredible to survive that long and through the night with no life jacket.

Mysterious Naked Woman Rescued Three Miles Off Shore
BY DANNY JENSEN IN NEWS ON SEP 17, 2015 11:10 AM

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Orange County lifeguards (Photo via Orange County Sheriff's Department/Twitter)

A naked woman was rescued far out in the water from the Newport Beach coast and officials are still flummoxed over how she got there.

Around 10 a.m. last Saturday, two kayakers heard a 28-year-old woman calling for help in the water three miles out from the Newport Harbor jetty, reports the L.A. Times. They found the woman—whose identity has not been released—alone without a boat, floatation devices or even a bathing suit. Just to clarify, "she was completely naked," Sgt. D.J. Haldeman of the Orange County Sheriff's Department Harbor Patrol told the Times.

The woman managed to stay afloat in the deep waters since the night before, according to the Harbor Patrol. She said she had been swimming near 19th Street on Saturday around 5:30 p.m.—about three miles up the coast from where she was found—when a rip current swept her out to sea. Some time during her roughly 16-hour ordeal, she ditched her swimsuit "so it wouldn't restrict her in her abilities to swim," Haldeman tells the Times. Harbor Patrol deputies fully expected to treat her for hypothermia, but impressively she seemed fine.

Besides her lack of swimwear and good condition after a long, cold swim, authorities are also puzzled by how the woman got out there in the first place. Officials haven't been able to find anyone who saw the woman go into the water Saturday night, including lifeguards stationed near 19th Street. The woman said that she left her belongings there, but the

Fire Department hasn't been able to find any unattended items. If they had been found Saturday night, it would have triggered an investigation into her disappearance.

And while strong rip currents along the coastline have been endangering a record number of swimmers lately, Newport Beach lifeguard David Pratt tells the Times that it would be impossible for a rip current to pull the woman 3 miles out. Typically the currents dissipate 50 to 200 feet out and even during extreme surf conditions they would only pull for 500 or 600 feet. This woman was found three miles out and roughly three miles down the coastline.

"She was really far out," Manzella told the Times.
http://laist.com/2015/09/17/three_mile_skinny_dip.php

midnight rambler
17th September 2015, 08:12 PM
"She was really far out," Manzella told the Times.

I totally agree, that's far out, man.

Dogman
17th September 2015, 08:17 PM
Possible if she had some body fat!

Maybe!

But questions do exist, why not try to work toward shore, tho that takes energy, but the shore would be visible, especially at night?

I have heard of the rips even here a week or so ago!

?

If she was a strong swimmer she should have made it back to the shore!

Maybe she wanted to end it all, but chickened out and wore herself out being active?

Just floating is easy and not fighting the current will reserve energy!

My memory of the ocean off San Diego is the water is frigging cold, but those memories are better than 50 years old!

Sent from my Nexus 7

milehi
17th September 2015, 09:17 PM
The water is in the mid 70's right now and the surf is so small I wouldn't bother paddling out.

Hitch
17th September 2015, 10:39 PM
Just floating is easy and not fighting the current will reserve energy!

In my mind, I think she may have had a nice pair of flotation bags.

Hitch
18th September 2015, 12:12 AM
When you really think about this story...she probably did the breast stoke. Ever see a big breasted gal do the breast stroke? It's effortless for them. Men sink like rocks. Some gals can keep their head and shoulders completely out of the water.

It really is truly amazing to see, they slide though the water that way. Head not moving high out of the water, shoulders above the water, and poof is all you see of their breathing.

She could probably have crossed the Pacific Ocean that way if the water was warm enough.

Nobody studies this phenomenon. God created us all with unique talents and this one seems to be overlooked.

ShortJohnSilver
18th September 2015, 12:26 AM
My cynical view - she was out in a boat with a guy, was skinny dipping and something happened that he took off or couldn't find her; or, he wanted her to do something sexual, she wouldn't, and he tossed her off the boat.

palani
18th September 2015, 05:49 AM
Female SEAL? Jade Helm?

madfranks
18th September 2015, 07:32 AM
Pics or it didn't happen.

BrewTech
18th September 2015, 08:23 AM
Pics or it didn't happen.
I'm going straight to "it didn't happen".

Dogman
18th September 2015, 08:35 AM
Mermaid that got confused, tail fin is for water and legs are for land !

Must have been a blonde !

;D



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y633FYH1Uuk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y633FYH1Uuk

EE_
18th September 2015, 10:31 AM
Pics or it didn't happen.

http://www.girlskinnydipping.com/images/girlskinnydipping.jpg

brosil
19th September 2015, 05:24 AM
So what movie or tv show is she advertising?