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venomguysydney
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Following the month touring the west coast of Scotland with Jean, Stephen and Marion I change crew at Largs This video covers the trip south from Largs to Conwy in North Wales with Myron and Avril.

venomguysydney
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Wing Foiling Hula Lagoon, 30 knots of wind

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Juvenile map pufferfish (Arothron mappa). The map pufferfish can be found in the Indo-Pacific region in clear lagoons and sheltered coral reef areas. It can grow up to 65 centimetres in length and feeds on algae, sponges, and benthic invertebrates. Photographed in the Indo-West Pacific Ocean, West Papua, Indonesia.

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Deep Pete, the F1M was designed and built to be launched by catapult from battleships, cruisers and aircraft tenders. And to be used mainly for reconnaissance missions. However it also saw service as an impromptu fighter, dive bomber and patrol aircraft. The Mitsubishi F1M was a biplane, with a single large central float and stabilizing floats at each end of the lower wing. Apparently early versions suffered from poor directional stability in flight, and were prone to 'porpoise' when on the water. Which may explain why the wreck is actually there? The name "Pete" comes from the way the Allied Forces identified Japanese aircraft during WWII. As the actual naming convention was often both difficult to understand and pronounce.

venomguysydney
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Japanese Aichi E13A1 seaplane was sunken into the Kavieng Harbor during the Second World War. It lies currently upside down at the bottom of the sea

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