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  2. Sea bathing - Wikipedia

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    Kiama sea baths in New South Wales, Australia. Sea bathing is swimming in the sea or in sea water and a sea bath is a protective enclosure for sea bathing. Unlike bathing in a swimming pool, which is generally done for pleasure or exercise purposes, sea bathing was once thought to have curative or therapeutic value.

  3. Swimming - Wikipedia

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    Efficient swimming by reducing water resistance involves a horizontal water position, rolling the body to reduce the breadth of the body in the water, and extending the arms as far as possible to reduce wave resistance. [7] Just before plunging into the pool, swimmers may perform exercises such as squatting. Squatting helps enhance a swimmer's ...

  4. Beachgoing - Wikipedia

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    Swimming in the ocean itself was seen as dangerous because of the possibility of shark attack. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Prior to the 18th century, vacationing at the beach was not a cultural phenomenon. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] According to The Atlantic , "only peasants sought refuge from the heat in the cool seawater".

  5. Sun, fun, and – fecal bacteria? How to practice ‘Healthy ...

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    An advisory for fecal bacteria is issued when a water sample contains “levels that exceed the state standard, indicating unhealthy swimming conditions,” according to DES.

  6. The true story behind Diana Nyad's 110-mile, 52-hour Cuba to ...

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    The World Open Water Swimming Association (WOWSA) defines an "assisted swim" as one in which a "swimmer uses or benefits from any possible number of objects," like shark cages, wetsuits and ...

  7. Aquatic locomotion - Wikipedia

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    A great cormorant swimming. Aquatic locomotion or swimming is biologically propelled motion through a liquid medium. The simplest propulsive systems are composed of cilia and flagella. Swimming has evolved a number of times in a range of organisms including arthropods, fish, molluscs, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

  8. Where to Eat, Swim, and Stay on the Tranquil and Stunning ...

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    Cala Gracioneta. A lively restaurant, Cala Gracioneta is situated on the picturesque beach of the same name. If you can get past the rocky cliffs, you’ll be rewarded with a secluded cove ...

  9. Swimming (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water. The sport takes place in pools or open water (e.g., in a sea or lake). Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports, [1] with varied distance events in butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and individual ...