Syväjärven uimaranta, Kirkkonummi. A beach on the "deep lake" (Syväjärvi). In reality the lake is pretty small though. I doubt about its deepness either. Anyway, with almost thirty degrees and one of the rare sunshine-filled days of the summer, everybody and their kids appear to be at the lake. So am I!
The official page for the beach can be found from the Kirkkonummi web pages, here. But a more interesting review is on the Tony Hagerlund's pages, here.
The lake is indeed reported to be deep, but looking at the map, that maximum depth is actually just 3.2 meters. So not so deep. But still many people, at least on this day :-)
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