Watersport Webring
This ring is for all the Waterskiers, Wakeboards, Barefooters, Surfers and Watersport enthusiasts that want to share photos, tips and ideas on this extreme sport
As with all my rings there are 2 main rules.

1. All sites must be family safe. No porn or racial hate please.

2. The ring code must be installed on the page you submit.
Site title
Description(max 350 characters)
Keywords(optional; max 150 characters)
Site entry URL
HTML code URL(leave blank if same as entry URL)
Site ID(letters and/or digits)
Password
Name(name of the new site's webmaster)
Email(email address of the new site's webmaster)
Something New!
I've created a forum for my rings.  A place to ask questions and hopefully get answers about navbar codes or anything else webring related. If you are a member of any of my rings you are welcome to join. And if you have any rings of your own or you have created a new ring you can tell about it here.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/webforum/
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Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war.  ~Loren Eiseley
The word "snorkel" comes from the German word "schnoerkel", which was a tube used by German submarine crews in WW2. The subs used an electric battery when traveling underwater, which had to be recharged using diesel engines, which needed air to run. To avoid the hazard of surfacing to run the engines, the Germans used the schnoerkel to feed air from the surface into the engines.

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