+ Follow HEMINGWAY MARINA Tag
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[Title] => Diana Nyad begins new attempt at Florida swim
[Summary] => American endurance swimmer Diana Nyad began her second attempt in as many months to traverse the 103 miles of sea between Cuba and Florida, waving goodbye to well-wishers before jumping feet first into the still water at a Havana marina, then stroking toward the horizon.
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September 24, 2011 - 8:47am