Swim with Maria B.

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10/25/2024

🏊‍Dive into Transformation : Embrace the Power of Swimming with Confidence!✨

Imagine gliding effortlessly beneath the crystal-clear waters of Mexico 🇲🇽, where vibrant marine life surrounds you. Swimming is not just a skill; it's your getaway to adventure and self-discovery. Water symbolizes transformation and renewal, representing the flow of life. As you conquer your fears and master this essential skill, you will unlock a world of experiences - exploring hidden coves 🏝 and snorkeling among coral reefs 🐠. After achieving your swimming goals, you will feel an exhilarating sense of freedom and accomplishment, ready to embrace the beauty the world has to offer.

🏊‍"The journey of a thousand miles begin with a single stroke." Don't let fear hold you back - there are only 2 spots left 🔴 to enroll in our transformative swimming program! Take the plunge and invest in your swimming journey today. Experience the magic of water and let the confidence and ease replace doubt and hesitation. Your adventure awaits just beneath the surface!🐟⛵

Send me a message to discuss now or learn more by visiting Swim with Maria B. pages.

Best regards,

Maria B.





10/25/2024

It has been known for almost 40 years that a large meteorite struck the Earth around 66 million years ago in a place in southern Mexico that we call Chicxulub, in the Yucatán Peninsula.

It was about the same time that the non-avian dinosaurs disappeared from the Earth.

This was a most surprising discovery, since the meteorite crater is extremely well hidden under very thick 3,000 ft (1,000 m) of soft limestone rocks. However, we can see traces of the crater on the surface since there is a great number of very deep and large water filled sinkholes that are aligned along the edge of the crater basin.

The local people call these sinkholes “cenotes” (pronounced say-no-tays) in a word tied to the Maya language (ts’ono’ot), meaning “a hole filled with water”.


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Location

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1212 Avenue Des Pins Ouest
Montreal, QC

Opening Hours

Tuesday 5pm - 9pm
Wednesday 5pm - 9pm
Thursday 5pm - 9pm
Friday 5pm - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm