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sunbather outline
This historic 1942 photomicrograph revealed some o
This is one of a series of three photographs (PHIL
A breaststroke swimmer, in a hotel swimming pool at Brixham, Devon, England.
 Taken by Adrian Pingstone in July 2003 and released to the public domain.
 Photo #6 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty  beautiful swimmer.
 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora quiquecirrha.
 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora  quiquecirrha.
 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora quiquecirrha.
 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora  quiquecirrha.
Beaver on Des Lacs Refuge
 Photo #7 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
This 1917 photograph depicted a gathering of swimm
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 Photo #2 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  During its lifetime a crab may molt  20 to 25 times, increasing its size as much as 1/4 to 1/3 each time. The genus and species mean t
 Photo #4 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora quiquecirrha.
Professor swims into record book ... again
 Photo #3 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
 Photo #1 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, has begun the process of shedding its shell. The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
Academy cadet earns third conference honor
 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora  quiquecirrha.
This historic image depicted some swimmers in the
Swimmer of the week
Swimmers in back stroke start position at Oak Ridge
 Photo #8 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
 Photo #5 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
Recreation Swimming Meet Oak Ridge
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