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Water, water everywhere: Check out water amusements

Let's face it: If you live near the beach, there are going to be those days when Mother Nature says, “I don't think so!” to any notions of getting in the surf. The Gulf of Mexico, is, after all, a wondrous body subject to the forces of nature. When warning flags go, they must be heeded. But don't despair. There are other ways to get some H2O – and some of them are downright breathtaking. Waterville USA, for instance, offers all sorts of wet and wild adventures. There's a children's area for the wee ones, a lazy river for floating, a wave pool and several water slides. The Flowrider offers surfers and body-boarders the chance to catch a never-ending wave. And with slides/flumes with names like “Black Widow” and “Triple Dog Dare,” it's a sure bet you can go there to get your thrill on.

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Scuba-dooby-doo: Diving excursions available

I can think of few things as adventurous as putting on unfamiliar clothing, strapping on an external “lung” and heading off into a completely exotic and foreign environment. But for those who love to dive, scuba excursions are simply “fin-tastic” ways to spend some time. Depending on conditions and location, there can be a lot of gear involved in a trip to dive. But instead of packing it from home, consider the convenience of renting. Several retailers in the area carry a full line of gear. Some also offer guided dives and lessons for divers of all skill levels. If you already own your own gear, bring it in to one of the shops to have it checked for safety. Once you're all “geared” up, you can explore sand bars, artificial reefs or the deep blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico. There are almost innumerable species of fish to see, and the peace and tranquility underwater is hard to march anywhere.

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Parasailing gives whole new perspective to life

Have you looked up while at the beach and seen the multicolored parasails coasting overhead? A combination of a parachute and a sail, they take the rider up, up, up in the sky while keeping them safely tethered to a tow craft. It's sort of like a kite with a passenger seat. There are a lot of businesses in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach that offer parasail adventures, and there are many to choose from. Some offer single-passenger rides, while others can accommodate three riders. And riders can choose how high they wish to go, from 600 feet to as much as 1,200 feet! Trips also vary in duration, meaning there's an affordable option out there for everyone. The next time you think you've seen all the Alabama Gulf Coast has to offer, visit www.thebeachiscalling.org and find someone to take you parasailing. The sky's the limit!

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Aqua-tunities abound above, below surface

For some of us, the most adventurous part of a visit to the Alabama Gulf Coast is getting the sand out of all those places it manages to hide! But there are those who can't get their fill of a brand new thrill, and Orange Beach and Gulf Shores have lots to offer. I think my favorite is peaceful ride on a pontoon or a water taxi. But every once in a while, I get the “need for speed” and have to rent myself a personal watercraft. Now, I'm not one of those hot dogs who is going to be zipping in and out of waves and wakes, but it is so much fun to scoot around and get some fresh air and salty spray in my face. My next personal adventure is going to be snorkeling, I think. I'm not quite up to diving, but I think I can handle paddling around and looking at the life under the sea. Maybe I'll even spot a “little mermaid”!

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Youngsters can find life-long pastime in fishing

More on The Wharf's fishing instruction: The great thing is, there are classes for those as young as 6. "School of Fish" teaching children basic baiting and instructions on fishing, plus teaches them to identify the species found in the area. It sounds like a great way to introduce youngsters to the joys of fishing. I remember as a youngster watching my grandfather, an avid fisherman from the northern part of the state, standing on the beach just out of reach of the surf and casting into the waves. (I also remember being shocked when those "funny-looking minnows" he was using turned out to be baby squid!) I have life-long memories made from fishing trips, and I think every child deserves a chance to experience the thrill of catching a fish and releasing it.

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