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- noun A person who uses a
snorkel to dosnorkelling .
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Examples
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Whether snorkeller or diver, the attraction is the same: female southern stingrays, which glide silently through on soft, broad "wings" in search of a morsel of squid, and leave behind a lasting impression.
Discover an extraordinary underwater world in the Cayman Islands 2011
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Whether snorkeller or diver, the attraction is the same: female southern stingrays, which glide silently through on soft, broad "wings" in search of a morsel of squid, and leave behind a lasting impression.
Discover an extraordinary underwater world in the Cayman Islands 2011
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Now I'm not a confident snorkeller, in fact I haven't donned the gear since I was about ten so my autonomic nervous system much prefers to breath through its nose, indeed feels compelled to do so even when it knows it mustn't.
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Now I'm not a confident snorkeller, in fact I haven't donned the gear since I was about ten so my autonomic nervous system much prefers to breath through its nose, indeed feels compelled to do so even when it knows it mustn't.
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Now I'm not a confident snorkeller, in fact I haven't donned the gear since I was about ten so my autonomic nervous system much prefers to breath through its nose, indeed feels compelled to do so even when it knows it mustn't.
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"The snorkeller did not indicate any signs of stress or distress and everyone just thought she was face down in the water looking at something, which people do all the time," Mr McKenzie told AAP.
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Teenagers will walk to the edge of the ocean, attention glued to their phones even as they're slipping their fins on, says veteran snorkeller and diver John Hessburg.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KARAN SMITH 2011
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Teenagers will walk to the edge of the ocean, attention glued to their phones even as they're slipping their fins on, says veteran snorkeller and diver John Hessburg.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KARAN SMITH 2011
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I am a bit of a nervous snorkeller - forever expecting a great white to come gliding out of the big blue - but being right down with the fishes seems to make me forget all about this.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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It is believed the 68-year-old man was watching a snorkeller and scuba diver being rescued by a commercial boat.
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