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Syrian Refugee Swims For Seven Hours To Reach Europe



There’s something about swimming in open water that I find quite unsettling. Perhaps it’s the unknowable enormity of the ocean or maybe it’s just the thought of the horrible sea monsters which could be lurking in the deep. But with his passion for swimming, Ameer Mehtr was certainly no stranger to open water. However, it was desperation which drove him to swim for seven hours from Turkey to Greece.


A Syrian refugee, he left his homeland in May after losing everything he had as a result of Syria’s civil war. Having already trained with the Syrian national swimming team in Damascus, he was a very strong swimmer. But to prepare for the crossing he had to spend almost every day training with a swimming coach off the coast of Beirut.


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 A number of refugees have crossed the Aegan Sea from Turkey to the Greek island of Samos and Mehtr could have paid smugglers to help him make the crossing. However, he simply didn’t have the money. Instead, he spent hours studying maps and currents before taking the plunge.


He had to evade Turkish police, who were looking for people smugglers, for more than an hour. He then swam for seven hours with just a few possessions, including some flavoured dates, tied to his waist. He then had to walk another seven miles before he could register as a refugee. The journey was tortuous but he believes it was worth it.


But it didn’t stop there. He had to spend a further month getting to his current location – a refugee camp in Sweden. Speaking to the The Sunday Times, Mehtr stated: “Every second of the way I thought I was going to die. But I kept going. I just kept looking at the cliffs in front of me and thinking ‘Here is my future’.”


Syrian refugees jump off a boat as they arrive on the Greek island of Lesbos Sept. 3. The International Organization for Migration says 1,500-2,000 refugees are taking the route through Greece, Macedonia and Serbia to Hungary every day and that there is


 Almost a million migrants have arrived to Europe by sea this year, with many taking huge risks in the hope of finding a better life, away from war and persecution. “I’m far from the only one who has made this journey – there are many more who have been swimming,” Mehtr stated.


No One Wants Attention More Than This Dog In A Swimming Pool


While all the other dogs in this pool are swimming and having the time of their lives, there’s one dog who simply won’t. Because all he wants to do is to show his Mom a new trick, but he can’t seem to get her attention.


So instead of just playing anyways, he masters the art of begging for attention in a completely adorable way.


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Looks like someone’s become a master of staring contests. Either that, or Mom’s really got to learn to pay more attention!



You'll View Cattle In A New Light When You See How Much This One Loves To Swim


Apparently everything I thought I knew about cows is a lie. Because not only does this bovine buddy know how to jump into the water, he absolutely loves it. So much so that swimming is his favorite pastime…just watch!


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I wonder if he enjoys a good banana boat ride every once in a while, too?



Give Huskies A Kiddie Pool...And They'll Throw The Most Adorable Pool Party Ever


Everyone loves a good pool party. Even if you refuse to get your hair wet, or think the water’s way too cold, you can still relax on the side, enjoy some summertime snacks, or grab a water gun and start an epic fight. And as it turns out, that summertime delight isn’t limited to just us humans. Because after watching these three adorable huskies enjoying a pool party, there’s no doubt they feel the same way.





I definitely don’t think they’re worried about how their hair looks. It’s almost as if these dogs have springs in their legs! I think we can agree these dogs love pool parties about as much as the next guy.



When This Dog Spotted Something Moving Offshore, He Dove In After Them!


No one likes to sit on the sidelines while everyone else is having fun, and Louie the dog is no different. While hanging out at the bay with his humans one afternoon, he saw a pod of dolphins having a blast in the water.



Tired of playing fetch day in and day out, this daring little guy decided to quite literally take the plunge and make some new friends.





People pay a ton of money to cross “swimming with dolphins” off their bucket lists, but our friend Louie just decided he’d do it for free. Well played, bud!




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