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Despite cities in Tamil Nadu having an expansive coastline studded with beautiful beaches, only a handful explore water sports. Many of the active open water swimmers come from Karnataka and Goa.
Although surfing and kayaking have grown in popularity, other water sports are yet to see an uptick. However, since the COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, there has been a small yet steady rise in the number of swimmers looking to go beyond the four edges of the pool, jumping into quarries, lakes and the big blue sea.
With adequate safety measures, these enthusiasts are looking to improve their fitness while also getting a front row seat to the many wonders of Nature.
The Hindu's Sanjana Ganesh headed to Kovalam, or Covelong, for an open water swimming lesson. Murthy Megavan, the founder of Murthy Surf School, talks about the dos and don'ts of open water swimming, the different types the waves, safety precautions, and much more.
Dive in.
Reporting: Sanjana Ganesh
Video: Thamodharan Bharath and Johan Sathyadas
Producer: Shiva Raj
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