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  2. Ama (diving) - Wikipedia

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    Ama traditionally wear white, as the colour represents purity and also to possibly ward off sharks. Traditionally and even as recently as the 1960s, ama dived wearing only a loincloth , but in the 20th century, the divers adopted an all-white sheer diving uniform in order to be more presentable while diving.

  3. Utamaro's pictures of abalone divers - Wikipedia

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    Ama once numbered many thousands, [a] but by the beginning of the 21st century only about a thousand remained. Though depicted in their youth in ukiyo-e pictures, the ama was a lifetime job that continued into the woman's fifties. [6] Ama were known for their coarse manners, and their work coarsened their skin. This was in great contrast to the ...

  4. Competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a racerback one-piece swimsuit. A racerback is a type of women's swimsuit design common today among competitive swimwear and incorporated into some types of women's clothing. The top-back of the swimsuit is not covered to provide flexibility and movement of the arms during swimming.

  5. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    Hard soled wetsuit boots with zip fasteners. Usually a wetsuit has no covering for the feet, hands or head, and the diver must wear separate neoprene boots, gloves and hood for additional insulation and environmental protection. Other accessories to the basic suit include pockets for holding small items and equipment, and knee-pads, to protect ...

  6. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of rubber technology, latex swimming caps became mass-produced in the 1920s, and more efficient silicone caps appeared in the 1970s. Today, competitive swimwear is a major business for companies like Speedo , Arena and TYR and its development involves such institutions as NASA and Australian Institute of Sport .

  7. 'My Strange Addiction': The elderly man who wears rubber ...

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    He has been wearing the rubber suits for more than a decade. ... Linda, a 56-year-old woman, also details her strange addiction –- she is "happily married" to a 70-foot carnival ride named Bruce.

  8. 'There's a Woman in a Boat' Riddle - AOL

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    Put your detective hat on and see if you can solve the viral "There's a woman in a boat" riddle. Warning: there are spoilers ahead so read on with caution. Warning: there are spoilers ahead so ...

  9. Bootgate explained: How Ron DeSantis’s alleged cowboy ... - AOL

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    NBC News:DeSantis denies wearing height-boosting boots as campaign stumbles What the guy who claims to be 6 feet 2 says A Trump campaign spokesman said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is "lying to the ...