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5K Race At The 2019 World Beach Games

5K Race At The 2019 World Beach Games Courtesy of WOWSA, Doha, Qatar. 16 sports will be celebrated and contested at the inaugural World Beach Games (officially called the ANOC World Beach Games Qatar 2019 or 2019 ألعاب شاطئ العالم‎ in Arabic) in Doha, Qatar in October 12th – 16th that includes 60 athletes racing […]

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Fry’s Dynamic Meditation While Open Water Swimming

Dynamic Meditation While Open Water Swimming Courtesy of WOWSA, Cook Strait, New Zealand. There are few in the open water swimming world who have swum as far or as frequently or as successfully as International Marathon Swimming Hall of Famer Liz Fry of Connecticut. Between commuting to Manhattan Island and managing her responsibilities in a

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Fascinating History Of Measuring Ocean Water Temperatures

Fascinating History Of Measuring Ocean Water Temperatures Courtesy of The Harvard Gazette. Something odd happened in the oceans in the early 20th century. The North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific appeared to warm twice as much as the global average, while the Northwest Pacific cooled over several decades. Atmospheric and oceanic models have had trouble accounting

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Listen To The Movement Of The Sea

Listen To The Movement Of The Sea Courtesy of National Geographic Magazine, Zadar, Croatia. 35 organ pipes are built in the promenade overlooking the shoreline of Zadar, Croatia. Sounds randomly, regularly and rhymically emit while the waves reach the shore. National Geographic Magazine writes, “As you walk along Croatia’s seafront, the melody and harmonies change.

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Kshitindra Chandra Baisya, Swimming All Day And All Night

Kshitindra Chandra Baisya, Swimming All Day And All Night Courtesy of WOWSA, Kangsha River, Bangladesh. Kshitindra Chandra Baisya, named one of the 2019 World’s 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Men, attempted and completed four non-stop swims of at least 24 hours in duration during his prolific career. Two of his 24-Hour Club marathon swims were

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