Category: Wild Swimming
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Placer County Officials: Avoid River Swimming While Snow Melts | KCRA 3
The Placer County Sheriff’s Office said two men have been swept away by currents along the North Fork American River in recent weeks, with officials citing dangerous water currents due to the melting snowpack as the main issue. The latest case happened Sunday afternoon around 4:30 p.m. in the Colfax area, according to Placer County…
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Gill | Wild Ones | Meet Izzy
“Swimming with friends, it’s better because it creates a really social atmosphere. You get more motivated on a really cold day. There’s always someone that will give you that motivation to get in. By the end of the swim you’ve had this amazing shared experience that you’ve enjoyed together.”
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Wild Swimming: ‘for Me Personally It Got Me Through Some Darker Areas in Life’ | GBNews
‘For me personally it got me through some darker areas in life’ Lisa Shabbas discusses the health benefits of wild swimming on Friday Night Feast.
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Exploring the Benefits of Water Wellness and Wild Swimming
Wild swimming, outdoor swimming, open water swimming. Everyone has a different way of calling the relaxing and refreshing activity of taking a swim in amongst nature. Find out what water wellness benefits you can receive from wild swimming and how you can experience it for yourself. Improving wellness and wellbeing There are many restoring qualities…
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Drone Video Shows Haitian Immigrants Swimming Across Texas Border | Bloomberg Politics
New drone video shows scenes of thousands of Haitian migrants waiting on the Mexico-Texas border. Some managed to swim across the Rio Grande river into the U.S. Immigration and Border Patrol officials are trying to clear the area and get the migrants back to Haiti or Mexico.
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Wild – Discover your Swim Spot
Discover your favorite Swim Spot on Wild, the app for Wild Swimming. Available now on iOS and Android. https://swimwild.app
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Go For a Swim at the Blue Hole Regional Park in Wimberley | FOX 7 Austin
Tierra Neubaum is in #Wimberley taking a look at the Blue Hole Regional Park!
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Robin Elliott meets Former Olympic Swimmer Mark Foster
Former Team GB Olympic swimmer Mark Foster is encouraging us to change our water behaviors at home, taking on a wild swim to demonstrate the volume of water that could be saved if we changed our water habits The UK could face water shortages in as little as 25 years unless action is taken through…
