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This video was created by Jon Leland (combridges.com). He and I have been working on incorporating AI into my documentary about classic wooden sailboats. This video was created with a simple straight forward video prompt about a sailboat / Golden Gate Bridge / old salt and the words the old salt speaks.
Breaking Waves is a channel about Ben and Alie sailing the world in search of the best surf waves, and the adventures they find themselves in. SV Kiana is a 1989 Sceptre that has circumnavigated once already, Ben and Alie refit her to do it again! To join us on Patreon and get exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/breakingwavessailing Follow us on instagram for daily updates! https://www.instagram.com/breakingwaves.alie https://www.instagram.com/breakingwaves.ben Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/breakingwavessailing Get your Breaking Waves Swag at https://www.breakingwavessailing.com/shop A portion of everything we make from this channel will be donated to https://www.ruggedcoastresearch.com to help us clean up the ocean. #sailing #surfing #liveaboardlife
Let’s dance to warm up 😉 Pierre shows his moves on the banks of the Qu'Appelle River in Saskatchewan. The Qu’Appelle River crisscrosses southern Saskatchewan. It takes it source at the Qu'Appelle Dam on Lake Diefenbaker and flows into the Assiniboine River in Manitoba. It is very curvy. To give you an idea of conversion, 50 km of river was often only the equivalent of 30 km as the crow flies. Although this river is bordered mainly cattle farms, there is a great diversity of wildlife and birds. In addition, the Qu'Appelle River is part of the Great Trail, the Trans Canada Trail for a total distance of 166.73 km from Lumsden to Katepwa Beach. --- Une petite danse pour se réchauffer 😉 Pierre s’exécute sur les abords de la rivière Qu’Appelle en Saskatchewan. La rivière Qu’Apelle sillonne le sud de la Saskatchewan. Elle prend sa source au barrage Qu’Appelle du lac Diefenbaker et se jette dans la rivière Assiniboine au Manitoba. Elle est très sinueuse. Pour vous donner une idée de conversion, 50 km de rivière ne représentait souvent que 30 km à vol d’oiseau. Bien que ce cours d’eau soit bordé principalement de champs destinés à l’élevage bovin, il y a une grande diversité d’animaux sauvages et d’oiseaux. De plus, la rivière Qu’Appelle fait partie du Grand Sentier, le Sentier Transcanadien sur une distance totale de 166.73 km depuis Lumsden jusqu’à Katepwa Beach. #ClipperCanoes #Hilleberg #ORTLIEB #HappyYak #Wildravenadventure #JasminetheBearDog #canoelife #canoe #adventure #NoramOdyssey #4yearscanoeadventure #Canada #exploresaskatchewan #explorecanada #canada #happiness