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Haw River at Robeson Creek and Jordan Lake, North Carolina, USA

This photo requires an explanation, I guess.

 

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Sea lion jumping out of the water and having a blast.

I like the hollow in the water formed as the rear whale dives - as if it's 'burrowing' into the sea.

 

Humpback whales, N.S.W. South Coast

Los Lunas, New Mexico USA

When there is a fine day and a pier, there are plenty of people, young and old who enjoy jumping or backflipping off into the water. This group was having fun, boys, girls and young men! Cowes Pier, Phillip Island. It was 30 degrees C and I'm sure the water was still cool. On the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road bushfires had broken out! A warning for our State as we start the bushfire season in Spring.

impressions @ street

my wife after a dive. this was taken with one of those little disposable waterproof film cameras.

Members of the Capoeira Cativeiro Jamaica Group Kingston practicing at BullBay Beach / Kingston

 

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Diversão no Rio Negro em Moura, distrito de Barcelos (AM)

Parcours at the South bank, London

Jay Corti pullin off a backflip in style at Snowbowl. Missoula, MT Dec 2007

I got caught a little too far to the shore side of a couple of these breaking waves. Graham said one second I was there and the next second, gone. Each time I was quickly and efficiently thrown through a back flip then trapped in the surf and undertow, which was powerful. All I could do was gulp for air, rest, and go with it until I could swim free or stand up and run for the beach. Once I realized that I hadn't broken my neck, it was WONDERFUL.

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