For sun-drenched relaxation, kayaking, diving and snorkeling, Palau is paradise.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Highly regarded Sam's Tours offers a full day of diving and snorkeling for $139.
From the us.cnn.com
Known for traditional Danish architecture, a rain forest, diving and snorkeling.
From the thenewstribune.com
Take a snorkeling or glass-bottom boat tour, rent a powerboat or bring your own.
From the usatoday.com
Here, you will find waterfalls, canyons, volcanoes, scuba diving and snorkeling.
From the stltoday.com
The lagoon's good for swimming and snorkeling but not for surf-dependent sports.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Return to Antananarivo from Nosy Be after lounging on the beaches or snorkeling.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The resort also includes two freshwater pools and a saltwater snorkeling lagoon.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Far superior, however, was the snorkeling we did once we left the kayaks behind.
From the boston.com
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Dive with a snorkel
Breathing device consisting of a bent tube fitting into a swimmer's mouth and extending above the surface; allows swimmer to breathe while face down in the water
Air passage provided by a retractable device containing intake and exhaust pipes; permits a submarine to stay submerged for extended periods of time
Shotgunning is a means of consuming a canned beverage, especially beer, very quickly by punching a hole in the side of the can. With this method, it is possible to easily drink a canned beverage in under 10 seconds.
A fire apparatus, fire engine, fire truck, or fire appliance is a vehicle designed to assist in fighting fires by transporting firefighters to the scene and providing them with access to the fire, water or other equipment. ...
A submarine snorkel is a device that allows a submarine to operate submerged while still taking in air from above the surface. It was invented by the Dutch shortly before World War II and copied by the Germans during the war for use by U-Boats. Its common military name is snort.
A hollow tube, held in the mouth, used by swimmers for breathing underwater; A retractable tube fitted in diesel-engine submarines to allow sufficient ventilation that the engines may be used at periscope depth; To use a snorkel
Standard scuba-diving equipment. Also, murder weapon (The Snorkel, 1955).
A hollow tube swimmers or divers can breathe through when they are close to the surface