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1940s USA - Days At The Beach - Real Photos Colorized

1940s USA - Days At The Beach - Real Photos Colorized

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Today we travel to the sun-soaked sands of 1940s America. In an era where the beaches stood as vibrant oases of joy and simplicity. Today, we're diving into a treasure trove of real photos that encapsulate the essence of those bygone beach days. Just like the streets of the 1930s, these sandy shores bear witness to a world transformed. Opinions on the past may differ, but there's an undeniable allure in witnessing history come alive in vivid color. So, find your spot in the virtual sands, and let's revel in the nostalgia of a bygone coastal America!
Date: 2023-12-20

Comments and reviews: 14


Back before the invasion disguised as hoard migration. -
Before legalised and weaponised uncontrolled population growth from the outside. -
Bringing in incompatible skills, mentality and values. -
America was the pinnacle of progression. -
A society that was safe, secure, affordable and prosperous year on year. -
Enough homes being built for the natural increases and the compatible migrants. -
America was essentially a gleaming example of a virtual Utopia. -
Where a normal person can earn enough, support a family with one earner, afford to buy a home, land that was large enough to have a drive way and garage, clean, productive society, decency and respect was everywhere and kindness genuinely exhibited with pride in culture of Sunday mass, National pride, cultural pride. -
All gone by 2000's and in taters by 2020's and just a shadow of itself.

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Certainly NOT Hollywood Celebrity images - just images of ordinary citizens enjoying a day at the various beaches in the USA. As interesting as this montage is, I prefer today's ordinary people, minus the tattoos, body piercings, plastic surgery-enhanced and botox-fake slubs you see everywhere these days!
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Hardly any lardos since the food was healthier and the chemicals haven't yet infiltrated everything we're exposed to. 7: 45, holy cow! - I have photos from that beach of my dad and grand parents hanging out around that time frame with the big tower shown. Maybe they saw this woman.
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What a wonderful time before division and diversity. Our country was United and we could accomplish anything. Oh how times have changed we have no culture, identity or unity. This was all planned to make it easier to control the population.
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One thing i noticed that really stood out; at least to me; is that you didn't have 325 lb. Land Whales walking around as though they were proud of it. Different Generation; ; Different America.
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Interesting from an European point of view. We always get the impression coloured people had no access to beaches. In stead I even see a mixed couple having fun, which is great too watch.
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love the colorization of these old photos just hate that there are no people of color on these beaches. May we not glorify the past except for the fashion and tenacity of the people.
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I love to carry my sister on the beach, or shallow water, either piggyback or sitting on my shoulders, in our swimsuits. It's fun! It stood the test of time from what I see.
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I love all these Vintage Treasures video. It's great to see these days gone by, the days my parents experienced. We've gained a great deal but we have also lost a great deal.
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I'd like to see the Cajun/Creole people and culture Pre-World War 2, especially New Orleans and the French quarter. Pictures of Mardi Gras would be awesome.
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Some decent photos. Too bad you couldn't use an actual photo instead of clickbait for the thumbnail. Thumbs up for the content, thumbs down for the clickbait.
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08: 43: Hmmm. That girl sitting in the chair is giving the -side-eye- to that lovely thing walking by her, toward the photographer! Funny.
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The Laguna Beach photo, is about fourteen miles away from where I live. I-ve driven by that so many times I can-t even count.
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great days when most people were normal and green peace didn't have to drag some of the sunbathers out to deeper water
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