Month: July 2021
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Gas Leak Responsible for ‘Eye of Fire’ in Mexican Waters, Says Mexican Oil Company | CNN
A blaze on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico resembling a large “eye of fire” has been brought under control, according to Mexico’s state oil company Pemex. Orange flames resembling molten lava were pictured on social media and dubbed an “eye of fire” on social media because of the blaze’s circular shape, as it…
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Ex-Cal Swimmer Nathan Adrian in ‘Fighting Spirit’ Beer Commercial
You won’t see former Cal swimmer Nathan Adrian at the Olympics this summer, but you can still see him on television. The five-time Olympic gold medalist is the subject of a beer commercial that celebrates the “fighting spirit.†The 32-year-old Adrian, who has participated in three Olympics, certainly personifies the fighting spirit. He recovered from…
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Beware of Crystal Lake Algae During Weekend Heat Wave | CCX Media Community News
The city of Robbinsdale says the blue-green algae on Crystal Lake could be harmful to pets and people if it is ingested. While boating is a safe activity, swimmers should use caution. Water treatments scheduled for earlier this summer were postponed due to the June heatwave and ineffectiveness in treating early algae blooms.
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Will A Swim Calm Down This Thrashing Dog? | Cesar 911
Cesar Millan puts Alfie, this thrashing and violent dog, to his pool test. Alfie is about to become a big brother to a newborn baby, and he really needs to correct his behavior before the newest member of the family arrives. Get more dog training tips on Cesar 911, FREE on Dabl Network TV! Visit…
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Fan Uses Rain Delay To Practice Swim Strokes | CBS Pittsburgh
A fan at a Cincinnati Reds game was spotted keeping busy during a rain delay earlier this week.
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Be Careful With Where You Swim and What You Eat This July Fourth Weekend | KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source
It’s estimated that every year 48 million Americans get sick from food on the Fourth of July holiday.
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Is There Discrimination in Swimming? | History Debunked
The suggestion has been made that the rules governing competitive swimming discourage certain ethnicities from participating in the hobby. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-5…
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Walden Pond Restricts Swimming To Designated Areas | CBS Boston
There’s no more open-water swimming allowed at Walden Pond.
