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The
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Daniel Darwin
Splash!!!!!
The most common sound at at the pool. Along with crowds cheering swimmers
swimming and starting guns going off it's a pretty noisy place. Most swim
meats sound this way but this meet is special. It's the Olympics the
biggest sports event. It only happens every four years and when it does it
is a big deal.
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