Gallery: These Swimmers Don't Care What You Think About Their Crazy Outfits
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Swimmers on a beach beach outside Qingdao, China wear masks and full-body suits to protect against the sun and jellyfish.
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Some of the masks are store bought. Others are hand made.
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"When I, as a Westerner, approached them with my friend, who is from China, they all thought it was too funny that I was interested in their masks. For them it was totally normal and no big deal at all to wear this," Engelhorn says.
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"In this area, across from Japan, there are huge jellyfish, one to two- meters wide, which have long tentacles that burn the skin," Engelhorn says.
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“It’s sorta like Mexican wrestling to me visually,” Englehorn says.
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The masks are often referred to as "facekinis."
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Engelhorn found photographing the swimmers harder than expected because most were more serious about swimming than posing.
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"\[Some swimmers\] were a bit shy but still agreed, and many wanted their picture sent to them by cellphone."
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“In Germany if you were to go a beach dressed like this, people would be like, '"What the fuck is your problem?'" Englehorn says.
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Each individual design seems to reveal something about the person wearing it.
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Over time, the swimmers from Qingdao have become internationally famous for their masks.
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"In the winter I'm not sure what they are doing. I don't think they go to the pool like that."
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This swimmer had been stung by a jellyfish. You can see the marks on his stomach.
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"When I asked where they got \[the masks\] they all had their stories about which stall on the market sells them.... or how they made the outfit and mask by themselves to eiher save money or use a different pattern and style than the others."
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