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Snorkeling opens a window to an exotic and colorful world—and you don’t have to be experienced or even have much money to do it. “It’s really minimalist,†says Bill Keefe, co-owner of Bimini Undersea in the Bahamas.
“It’s not equipment intensive. Just the mask fins and snorkel. And it’s very easy for someone to learn to snorkel even if they are not world-class swimmers. If you have the ability to swim in water over your head and not drown, you can snorkel. Its actually much easier than … Details
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