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I do a good bit of lap swimming (see goals - lower left) so I have lots of time to think about it. I routinely see athletic folks who can't swim, or swim poorly + often wonder why I find it so easy - I'm not particularly athletic. This blog is about what I'm learning about swimming dynamics + some fun stuff too.
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Friday, April 30, 2010
Are You Safe in a Pool During an Earthquake?
This video - which you need to watch with caution since it jerks around and could cause nausea or other video related health-effects - shows a swimming pool during an earthquake. Spoiler alert: Watch it all and see if there is a tsunami.
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I was in Newport Beach, California, April this year and experienced an Earthquake, I'm glad I wasn't in a pool that time. I guess this has bigger intensity. The first part of this video, I was skeptical, it seemed that someone was just moving the camera. I just watched it all to see myself what's really going on the whole video.
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Rachel Sandberg
Rachel - Thanks for the comment and suggestion for my blogroll. I've added "Swimwear facts" as you asked - perfect for the list!
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