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  2. Susan Montgomery Williams - Wikipedia

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    Susan Montgomery was born in National City, California, and grew up in the San Joaquin Valley. [2] As a student at Roosevelt High School in Fresno, she discovered and developed her bubble-blowing talent.

  3. Reza Baluchi - Wikipedia

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    Reza Baluchi in his water craft in 2016, with members of the US Coast Guard. Reza Ray Baluchi (born 1972) [1] is an Iranian athlete and activist living in the United States. He has several times attempted to travel long distances off the East Coast of the United States in a self-propelled water craft resembling a hamster ball, which he calls a "hydro pod" or bubble.

  4. The Amazing Bubble Man - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Bubble Man encapsulates a child inside of a bubble. His show at the Edinburgh Fringe, initially performed to adults in 2007, [16] has become a mainstay [17] and it was here on 23 August 2012 he was interviewed and appeared on the long-running children's British television show Blue Peter, [14] obtaining a Blue Peter badge.

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    Bubble Mouse Unlock 98 puzzles and 6 locations in this free addictive match 3 bubble saga, which includes power-ups, bubble ring mini-games, leaderboards, and so much more! And as a special NEW ...

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  7. Water ball - Wikipedia

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    A water ball or water walking ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person inside it to walk across the surface of a body of water. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit.