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Sea turtles live in the ocean, but they don’t have gills, so how do they survive underwater for so long? Here are some surprising facts that every ocean lover should know: 🌊 1. They Breathe Air, Just Like Us Sea turtles have lungs, not gills, so they must surface to breathe. 🐢 2. Incredible Breath-Holding Abilities When resting, they can hold their breath for 4 to 7 hours. While swimming, they come up for air every few minutes. 💨 3. Super-Fast Breathers They only need 1–2 seconds at the surface before diving again! 🌙 4. Nighttime Adaptation While sleeping, their heart rate slows down dramatically—conserving oxygen and allowing them to stay underwater even longer. 🧭 Want to See Sea Turtles in the Wild? Join our sailing adventures for immersive, eco friendly travel experiences. Explore vibrant reefs, spot marine wildlife up close, and reconnect with nature in ways that truly stay with you. 📌 Subscribe for more stories from the sea and tips for your next bucketlist escape. #SeaTrekSailingAdventures #SeaTurtleFacts #MarineWildlife #OceanLovers #USATravelGoals #NatureLoversUSA #BucketListAdventures #WildlifeEncounters #SnorkelingGetaway #EcoTravelUSA #TravelOver50USA #SlowTravel #NatureTherapy #MeaningfulTravel #BluePlanetMoments #exploreresponsibly #FamilyTravelUSA#TravelOver50 #TravelWithPurpose #MultigenerationalTravel

Watch Malizians Episode 5: https://youtu.be/v-NVdqGVcIw Follow our sailor Rosalin Kuiper on an emotional visit to her sailing roots and spend a pizza night with her family in the Netherlands. This is part of our unique Ocean Race docu series "Malizians". All episode here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWWSobLPRG0MV-rYUDTCVi1NB7yflu3Bd

🇫🇷 Comme quoi, même au plein milieu de l'Atlatique, Jingkun Xu n'est pas tout seul ! La preuve en est avec ce croisement avec un voilier de plaisance. 🇬🇧 Proof that even in the middle of the Atlantic, Jingkun Xu is not alone! This encounter with a sailing yacht says it all. ------------------------ ➡️ SUIVEZ-NOUS ! // FOLLOW US ! 🔗 Website : www.vendeeglobe.org 📸 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/vendeeglobe/ 🐦 Twitter FR : https://twitter.com/VendeeGlobe | Twitter ENG : https://twitter.com/VendeeGlobeENG 🕺 TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@vendee_globe 💻 Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/VendeeGlobe 💼 LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/vendée-globe/

A Figure 8 Knot is also known as stopper knot or Flemish knot, it is very popular not only in sailing, but also in rock climbing and caving. The main purpose of a Figure 8 Knot is to stop the line from running and sliding out of sight. Watch more How to tie videos: https://www.sailingeurope.com/blog/sailing-knots Learn how to tie a Figure 8 Knot. Step 1: Form a Q shape Form a loop by crossing the two sides of a line. Step 2: Twist top around At this point you should have two ends – a free and a standing one bring the free end under the standing one. Step 3: Bring end into the loop Bring it over and into the loop, forming a number eight. Step 4: Tighten Tighten the two ends.