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The Minch is an extremely unpredictable sea area off the Western coast of Scotland, known for its rapidly changing weather and choppy waters. This fascinating stretch of ocean is not only a test of seamanship but also a breathtaking experience for those who dare to navigate its depths. However, the lure of seeing the stunning Outer Hebrides, with their pristine beaches and rugged landscapes, was strong enough to motivate us to take the risk. So, we set sail across this fickle piece of water, filled with both excitement and a hint of apprehension, hoping for the best and ready to embrace whatever challenges this majestic sea might throw our way. With the wind in our sails and the horizon calling, we embarked on this unforgettable journey, eager to explore the beauty that awaited us on the other side.
On a sunny day Captain Gray broke a new record in his paper boat. He floated for more than 20 minutes in the Houtzagerssingel in Den Haag. And he got on shore almost dry. If you have any remarks or tips feel free to send us a message! And if you like to know more please follow us; On twitter: https://twitter.com/MrMrsGray Or visit our blog: http://gulali.com/mmg/ Thanks for watching!