She went scuba diving in a pool near her Edgewater home and invited her friends to come along. They all took to their underwater adventures quickly, hunting for plastic shells and plastic fish on the pool bottom, although they would have liked the water to be a lot warmer. The temperature in the pool was only 69 degrees.
"It looks like a coral reef with all those things (down there)," Morgan said, wrapped tightly in a towel after her underwater adventure. "It's not hard. I'd do it again as long as it's warmer."
Morgan, a...
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