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Swimming to Beat the Heat Book Review

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Review by : dhawanbm
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Swimming is an integral part of almost all water-based activities. It is also a competitive sport itself and is taken to by many in almost all parts of the world.
 
Some scientists believe that human beings are born with an instinctive ability to use their arms and legs to stay afloat. That instinct, however, disappears within a few months after birth. Later in life many children and adults learn to Swim in order to be safe around the water, to have fun, and to participate in water sporting competitions like swimming.
 
During the summer season, the sun shines mercilessly and it is then that the temperatures climb and give our evenings a warm and sultry atmosphere. To beat the summer heat taking to Swimming in a pool is the easiest way out. The splashing of the water in the pool makes a funny sight and just imagine the thrill of plunging into the sparkling waters of the pool to cool ourselves.
 
Most of the men, women and children plunge to swimming pools wearing delightful coloured clothes, which are mostly exciting and enticing swimwears. They fish out swim wears that shout sheer comfort, a pack of style and then they swim away the summer blues.
 
 

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