Month: August 2022
How To Find หวยออนไลน์ (online lottery)With A Few Simple Steps
Online lotteries are actually accessible nearly everywhere to help you comply with your preferred staff or participant from all over the world. Furthermore these online…
Casinos At their Best Online: Make The smart Choices
While spinning the reels on penny slots won’t make you rich, it also won’t leave you penniless. The opposite is true with high-stakes slot machines;…
Why Live Casino Gambling Is The Best Bet
Playing online poker can be scary for beginners, but the good news is that it’s not as difficult as you may think. The basics…
Surfing debuts at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
In 1920, Hawaiian surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku (and three-time gold medallist in Olympic swimming) proposed that surfers be allowed to participate in the Olympic Games….
Water you laughing at? Jokes about water for World Water Week
Current Status Green means the beach’s most recent test results met relevant water quality standards. Red means the beach’s most recent test results failed to…
Affiliate Interview: Learn about Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations with Patrick Connell from Cape Fear River Watch
Posted: September 2, 2021 at 9:53 am Cape Fear Water Watch For this Swim Guide Spotlight, we reached out to Patrick Connell from Cape Fear…
Affiliate Interview: Sadie Caron on becoming Fraser Riverkeeper
Posted: October 14, 2021 at 8:57 am Photo by William Bird For this Swim Guide Spotlight, we reached out to Sadie Caron of Fraser Riverkeeper,…
Affiliate Interview: Cara Schildtknecht about the Winyah Rivers Alliance’s work this summer
Posted: October 21, 2021 at 10:09 am For this Swim Guide Spotlight, we reached out to Cara Schildtknecht from the Winyah Rivers Alliance to learn…
Celebrating ten years of swimmable waters
Posted: October 25, 2021 at 11:33 am Credit: Meghan Callon Ten years ago, Swim Guide was launched to answer the question, “Where can I go…
Why climate change threatens swimmable waters
Climate change is having major consequences for our waters—that much is clear. Not only are globally rising temperatures heating our waterbodies and causing water levels…