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You are swimming deep down in the cold, blue saltiness of the ocean. You are looking up at the surface of the sea. The sun is shining from above, and the rays of sunlight travel through the water like the sparkles of a diamond. The sunlight from above creates dark silhouettes (shadows) of the tall seaweed plants and the playful seals who are swimming among them. You can feel the pressure of the millions of gallons of water pressing up against your skin. You might also feel the tickle of the seaweed as you brush up against it. Underwater it sounds just like when you place a seashell up to your ear. And although their barks sound miles away underwater, the seals are just a few yards above you.
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