Bonaire EcoSwim

Information and the Entry Form for the 2nd Annual Bonaire EcoSwim is posted here: www.randynutt.com/aqua9.html
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  • Greetings, Open Water Swimming at its best: The 3rd Annual Bonaire EcoSwim (Deep Blue 5k Swim, Metric Mile Swim, and Ocean Festival) Saturday, November 8th, 2003 Information and Entry forms posted here: www.randynutt.com/aqua9.html Location: The Dutch Caribbean Island of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles is located 50 miles north of Venezuela and 30 miles from Curacao. The island is 24 miles long by 3-7 miles wide. Bonaire has earned its reputation as one of the world's most beautiful dive locations. Now it is the site of a spectacular open water swim! The Magic of Bonaire: Located outside the hurricane belt, Bonaire's average temperature is 82 F (27.8 C) with an average water temperature of 80 F (26.7 C). The diligent stewardship of its marine resources has created a water lover’s paradise. Approximately 60% of the Island and 100 % of nearby Klein Bonaire are National Park. Families of donkeys roam freely in fields and along roads, nibbling on grass. All of the waters off Bonaire's coast have been legally protected since 1979. Come for the swim but also enjoy these other world class adventures and activities: free-diving; scuba diving; mountain biking; sea kayaking; wind surfing; bird watching; and stargazing.
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  • Greetings, Open Water Swimming at its best: The 3rd Annual Bonaire EcoSwim (Deep Blue 5k Swim, Metric Mile Swim, and Ocean Festival) Saturday, November 8th, 2003 Information and Entry forms posted here: www.randynutt.com/aqua9.html Location: The Dutch Caribbean Island of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles is located 50 miles north of Venezuela and 30 miles from Curacao. The island is 24 miles long by 3-7 miles wide. Bonaire has earned its reputation as one of the world's most beautiful dive locations. Now it is the site of a spectacular open water swim! The Magic of Bonaire: Located outside the hurricane belt, Bonaire's average temperature is 82 F (27.8 C) with an average water temperature of 80 F (26.7 C). The diligent stewardship of its marine resources has created a water lover’s paradise. Approximately 60% of the Island and 100 % of nearby Klein Bonaire are National Park. Families of donkeys roam freely in fields and along roads, nibbling on grass. All of the waters off Bonaire's coast have been legally protected since 1979. Come for the swim but also enjoy these other world class adventures and activities: free-diving; scuba diving; mountain biking; sea kayaking; wind surfing; bird watching; and stargazing.
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