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  2. Fleishhacker Pool - Wikipedia

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    Fleishhacker Pool. / 37.733477; -122.505978. Fleishhacker Pool was a public saltwater swimming pool complex, located in the southwest corner of San Francisco, California, United States, next to the San Francisco Zoo at Sloat Boulevard and the Great Highway.

  3. Nekton - Wikipedia

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    Nekton. Nekton or necton (from the Greek: νηκτόν, translit. nekton, lit. "to swim") refers to aquatic organisms that can actively and persistently propel themselves (i.e. swim) through a water column. The term was proposed by German biologist Ernst Haeckel to differentiate between the active swimmers in a body of water, and the planktons ...

  4. Blue Hole (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The water has warm and cold spots, averaging 58 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The lake's color is unusual, as most lakes and ponds in the area are brownish due to large deposits of bog iron and the presence of tannic acid. The Blue Hole is circular and about 70 feet (21 m) across. In the 1930s, the Blue Hole was a popular party and swimming spot.

  5. 16 Swimming Holes Near NYC You Never Knew Existed

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    Explore It. 4. Highlands Natural Pool (Ringwood, NJ) Highlands Natural Pool/Facebook. Distance from NYC: 1 hour 30 minutes. How to get there: Drive via NJ-208 or NJ-3 W; bus via the 197. Swimming ...

  6. Water aerobics - Wikipedia

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    A water aerobics class at an Aquatic Centre. Water aerobics (waterobics, aquarobics, aquatic fitness, aquafitness, aquafit) is the performance of aerobic exercise in water such as in a swimming pool. It is done mostly vertically and without swimming typically in waist deep or deeper water.

  7. Open water swimming - Wikipedia

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    Open water swimming is a swimming discipline which takes place in outdoor bodies of water such as open oceans, lakes, and rivers. Competitive open water swimming is governed by the International Swimming Federation, World Aquatics (formerly known as FINA), except when it is part of multi-sport events , which are governed by the World Triathlon .

  8. List of water sports - Wikipedia

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    List of water sports. A variety of water sports. From top left: diving, surfing, water polo, synchronized swimming, swimming, rowing, yacht racing, dragon boat racing, kayaking. Water sports or aquatic sports are sports activities conducted on waterbodies and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the participants.

  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 ...

  10. Daisy Ridley's lips turned blue filming swimming scenes in ...

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    Director Joachim Rønning, who has helmed water-heavy productions such as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and Kon-Tiki, was clear he wanted to film in the actual ocean vs. a ...

  11. Swimming - Wikipedia

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    Swimming is the self- propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through coordinated movement of the limbs and the body to achieve hydrodynamic thrust that results in directional motion. Humans can hold their breath underwater and undertake rudimentary ...