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All races have a dedicated team who monitor and support each race. Meet this year's Race Director team for the 2024 Melbourne to Devonport race adding faces to the names that work tirelessly behind the scenes and are on the ground to assist the arrival of boats. The fleet packed so tightly, it's going to be a busy time late afternoon and early evening.


I saw up to 14 California Turkey Vultures circling this dead Southern Pacific Rattlesnake this morning, so I set up my camera to catch the vultures eating the snake. They were scared and stayed away most of the day, but I did get a timelapse of this one vulture going in for the meal. Have you every seen anything like this in nature? What have you seen?