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Here's a selection of possible reasons LegalEale-ish:


It can often make you sleepy, I think the salt in the air makes your body work harder so you feel tired, but all the running and walking at the seaside around you do on the beach will add to it ..


Its the exposure to the sun, not necessarily the air that can make everyone feel tired.


The sea air makes you tired because there is less polution in the air and more oxygen. Yes, you are probably getting more exercise. But consider the other factor, less stress. You can finally take a deep breath and relax. The ocean puts you into a state of meditation. Add that to the sun shining on you then you lay down and fall asleep, with nothing on your mind except the sea, wind and sand.


Sweet Dreams.....

possibly the exposure to negative ions - these have been shown to make you feel good and exhilarated possibly then making one more tired.

Or it could just be that often by the sea you are scampering around, running on the beach, swimming, playing etc rather than just slobbing on the sofa at home and therefore, you get tired..

I find the reverse is true, Michael.


Holiday * endless faffing with bags for six days prior * getting-up at the crack of dawn in order to spend the whole day swapping between various modes of transport with uncomfortable seats (with a two hour wait in-between each) * arriving tired at your destination tired and irritable, not knowing where anything is * sweating under a hot sun * getting home to find all your plants have died * getting the VISA bill .... STRESS

I still reckon all or some of these factors contribute:


It can often make you sleepy, I think the salt in the air makes your body work harder so you feel tired, but all the running and walking at the seaside around you do on the beach will add to it ..


Its the exposure to the sun, not necessarily the air that can make everyone feel tired.


The sea air makes you tired because there is less polution in the air and more oxygen. Yes, you are probably getting more exercise. But consider the other factor, less stress. You can finally take a deep breath and relax. The ocean puts you into a state of meditation. Add that to the sun shining on you then you lay down and fall asleep, with nothing on your mind except the sea, wind and sand.

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