Divers throw towels in the water before diving to help them gauge the direction and strength of the current, as well as to mark their entry point for easier navigation back to the surface.
High divers typically throw a small object, such as a towel or a piece of chalk, into the water just before they dive. This serves to create a splash that helps to indicate the depth of the water and any potential obstacles below. Additionally, it can help reassure the diver about the water's surface conditions before they make their jump.
It is a visual reference as to where the clear water is. Otherwise it is difficult to know how close to the surface the diver is.
im bet it is cloths or there towels
De-lace and throw in the washing machine with a few towels(non colour) bruv
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A bath towel because you can re-use it over and over again. Paper towels you throw out after a couple of uses.
Yes they do, actually they throw it 58 days before election day.
rethrow
It protects your teeth from wearing down from the acid of the throw up.
you get a table,bottles and those diving ringsthat you can get at the dollar store.
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Simply throw it, you may have to throw many before you get a chicken though.