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Anchoring off Big Majors, home to the famous swimming pigs, with Staniel Cay Yacht Club nearby—a must-visit for sailors looking to experience the best of the Exumas! Podlink: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcast42 #SaltyAbandon #SaltyPodcast #Sailing #AnchoringWithPigs #BigMajors #ExumasAdventure
Holly and Ray have been #sailing together since 2020 on their #catamaran, Sabado. They have sailed the East Coast of the United States, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and now the Pacific! They’re documenting #boatlife and their experiences as #liveaboard sailors. Subscribe to tag along on the adventure!
15 courses in 12 seconds. Omakase: A sacred ritual of trust. Behind the wooden counter, there are no menus. Only the chef's knife and a tradition that spans generations. What is Omakase? In culinary anthropology, we view this as the pinnacle of the diner-chef relationship. It literally means "I'll leave it to you." It’s an authentic experience where you surrender your choice to the artisan cooking and seasonal expertise of the master. After 12 years of researching food heritage, I’ve realized that Omakase isn't about eating; it's about witnessing lost flavors and kitchen secrets in real-time. It’s a dialogue without words. Could you give up total control of your dinner to a chef? Tell me below! 👇
We sail over calm seas to anchor at the town of Raha, Sulawesi in search of ancient caves. Here, hidden amongst the rain forest in the limestone hills of Muna Island, Liangkabori Caves hold a remarkable secret — vivid rock art created three and half to four thousand years ago. Scrambling through narrow into chambers deep underground, we discover ancient paintings, etched and painted in red ochre, depict human figures, animals, and mysterious geometric shapes. As archaeologists continue to study the site, the art reveals a deep cultural connection between past and present, with local traditions still echoing the symbols and stories found on the cave walls. For ocean travellers like us, Indonesia is certainly a nation of wonders.