Category: Beach Life
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Hundreds in Chicago Come Together for Friday Morning Swim Club | NBC News
Friday Morning Swim Club is bringing hundreds of strangers together in Chicago for a quick dip in Lake Michigan. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch takes a deep dive into how the founders of the group accidentally started it.
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Death of 12-Year-Old Paddleboarder Reinforces Importance of Safety Rules on Mission Bay
The San Diego Police Department’s Harbor Unit is asking for witnesses to come forward as they continue to investigate a jet ski crash that killed a 12-year-old girl on a paddleboard. The crash happened just before 2:00 p.m. Saturday on Mission Bay near De Anza Cove. It’s unclear what led up to the crash, but…
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Curious Hammerhead Shark Gets Within Feet of Shocked Swimmers | USA TODAY
A group of swimmers in Palm Beach, Florida, had a close encounter with a hammerhead shark that swam towards them, then scurried off.
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Swimming Banned at Some Robert Moses Beaches Following Shark Sighting | CBS New York
Some of the beaches are closed at Robert Moses State Park after a dead tiger shark washed ashore Wednesday morning.
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Egypt: Dozens Swim in the Nile to Cool Off and Fight Rising Temperatures | Africanews
“What should we do? it is too hot here, and amid price surges, we can’t go to Alexandria or any other place” says Mostafa Gamal, who came with his family to cool off on the banks of the Nile.
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2 Toronto Beaches Unsafe for Swimming | CityNews
E.coli levels remain very high in some locations, and the city is urging people to pay attention. Shauna Hunt reports
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Friday Morning Swim Club Cools off at Montrose Harbor | ABC 7 Chicago
Chopper 7HD captured the Friday Morning Swim Club cooling off at Montrose Harbor on a warm day.
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High Bacteria Levels Close Dozens of Beaches in Northeast for Swimming | CBS Mornings
Beachgoers in the Northeast are experiencing several beach closures and advisories after high levels of bacteria have been found in the water. One state hit hard is Massachusetts. Dozens of beaches there have seen a day or more of swim advisories or closures so far this year. Could this be the new normal? Elaine Quijano…