Swallow’s Cave in Tonga is a natural formation in the side of one of the Islands of Vava’u. Formed by volcanic activity, these beautiful islands are made of porous rock that has some very mysterious and beautiful chambers. Swallow’s Cave is one of the most famous. The narrow opening gives way to a large cavern with steep arches overhead and a deep and crystal clear bay beneath. Thousands of fish school and shimmer in the light and they create a dazzling visual effect as they dart around in the cave in response to approaching swimmers.
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Chandler pediatrician prescribing swim lessons to help prevent drownings
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Love thy river: Riverkeeper 4K swim
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2 Exercises Swimmers Should Start ASAP! | Sports Performance Training
The Sports Performance Training program at The Chatham Club is a one-stop-shop for all student-athletes in the Northern NJ area. Take a moment to watch SPT Program Director, Robbie Arnold break down freestyle cable pulls and overhead throwers – 2 great moves that are specifically for swimmers to increase back & shoulder strength.
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India’s Swimming Camels
Every day is hump day in Gujarat, India. The rural area is famous for its swimming camels. How did these desert creatures get a taste for the sea? It’s the only way they can reach the mangroves where they feed. These Kharai camels—as they’re known—can actually swim nearly two miles in seawater. Jat Noor Mohammed’s family has been breeding and caring for these animals for generations. But, as new industries and climate change begin to destroy the mangroves that sustain these camels, his livelihood is under threat.
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BioOx Air Cleaning System Makes Pool Air Crisp and Clean in Maryland
The BioOx air cleaning system has been revolutionizing the air quality at indoor swimming pools across the country for close to two years. Using a patented biotechnology, freestanding BioOx units are able to attract the harmful particles that are so common in pool air and destroy them using 100 percent natural enzymes. It’s a simple process – kind of like a magnet attracting metal – that has allowed swimmers, coaches and parents to experience healthier, more breathable air at their facilities.
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The silent killer: How to prevent and spot a drowning
As much fun as the water is, it can be equally as dangerous.
Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional deaths in the United States, but the good news is that it’s preventable.
Dan Jones is the head of Norfolk Aquatics and Beaches. He says a big issue is that people don’t take the right precautions because they believe they’re good swimmers.
“No matter who you are, swim with a partner, swim with a buddy. Don’t overestimate your swimming ability. Swim near a lifeguard, never swim at night,†says Jones.
He says it’s up to parents to make sure they are keeping a watchful eye on children at all times and not distracted with cellphones or drinking.
The parent will say ‘yeah my child swims every day,’ ‘well can your child swim in water over their head?’ and they say ‘no, they can’t swim in water over their head’ and we say, ‘well your child can’t swim, your child is wading in the water.’â€
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Strength Training Camp in ARIZONA | Swimmer Strength
Watch behind the scene to experience a Swimmer Strength camp where the strength training becomes an integral part of swim training.
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Taiwan’s Wang wins gold in HK swim meet, qualifies for Olympics
Taiwanese swimmer Wang Hsing-hao (王星皓) on Sunday won a gold medal in the men’s 200-meter individual medley at the Hong Kong Open Swimming Championships with a time that guaranteed him a place in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
He won the race with a time of 1 minute 59.44 seconds, good enough to beat the “A” qualifying standard for the 2020 Olympics in the 200-meter individual medley of 1:59.67.
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