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Enter shallow and unknown water feet first.
I scramble to pull on flippers and a mask, and plop into the water feet first.
A dim light emerges and then, suddenly, there is a terrific explosion: a man, you quickly realize, has plunged into the water feet first.
The fishermen gave him the same valedictory that they had given Señor Juan: a three-day wake; prayers and hymns courtesy of Salvador; then a ritual lowering into the water, feet first, with El Farsero's head cupped in their hands, facing the setting sun.
The congregation stands at the door of the chapel, hands clenched around bottles of water, feet balancing on horseshoe clips soon to mount pedals.
Jumping in the water feet first is always safer than diving.
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When you fall off, he said, don't jump into the water feet-first because it's shallow and the reef is sharp.
Take a cold water foot bath to reduce the swelling and tenderness.
I thought that man was the hunkiest thing on two walk-over-water feet.
The "ride" was a pool of stagnant water, 12 feet long and one foot deep.
Likewise, when your son's "dives" – he poses on the poolside with his arms outstretched but still enters the water feet-first – are causing embarrassment at the leisure centre, the go-to guy is obviously Tom Daley.
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