
Newport Aquarium PHOTO BY ERNEST COLEMAN
Scuba Santa swimming with sharks may be a relatively new Christmas tradition but it is remarkably widespread. From the Newport Aquarium in Newport, Kentucky; to the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores and the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston; to the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, WA. There are also Scuba Santas at the Holland Aquatic Center, in Holland, Michigan; and the Tennessee Aquarium, in Chattanooga, TN. Then there is the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, NJ; Oklahoma Aquarium, in Tulsa Oklahoma; the Virginia Aquarium, in Virginia Beach, Virgina; and the South Texas Aquarium, Corpus Christi – all with Scuba Santas. Not all Scuba Santas swim in aquarium tanks. Here are Scuba Santas diving California’s Channel Islands and in Florida’s Keys. Scuba Santas also make appearances Sports Chalet dive shops at locations throughout California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.
I love walking the beach in the wintertime, though I would be surprised to come across a 100 foot long Santa Claus. In 2008, sand artist 
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Laura Dekker, the 16 year old solo sailor, is on the last leg of her voyage around the world. She is bound not for Europe but back to Sint Maarten in the Caribbean, from which she sailed on January 5, 2011. On her arrival, she will be the youngest ever to circumnavigate the globe alone. As she noted on her blog yesterday, with typical understated good humor, “ Now I only have some 4800 nautical miles to go until I reach the Caribbean and finish my circumnavigation of the world. That sounds so incredibly close in view of all the miles Guppy already has under the keel, but at the same time it seems quite far away for I am still in the southern hemisphere. ..”
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