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That would be a snorkel.
It allows you to breath comfortably on the surface. Raising your head out of the water is quickly tiring during a long surface swim.
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a snorkel.
When flooded by water, some plants rapidly send up shoots above the surface and use the new leaves as a kind of snorkel. Lauren from ASC found this answer.....
A snorkel is a breathing device that is used to dive in shallow areas of water. It has a goggle with a breathing tube attached so when a person goes underwater they can breath, but the tube has to stay above the water unlike skin diving.
A great place to snorkel is in Malta (Europe)
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I lost my snorkel; then surfaced.
That is the correct spelling of "snorkeler", one who shallow dives with a breathing tube (snorkel).
Snorkel is not a German word, therefore; it has no meaning in German. In English, a snorkel is a tube that swimmers/divers use to breathe underwater. It's part of their diving masks. The English verb to snorkel is the actual act of swimming/diving with the snorkel. To say snorkel in German, the verb is schnorcheln, and the noun is der Schnorchel.