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First splash for the Allures 45.9 LIBERTY! đ A new unit hits the water! This launch marks the start of the final stages: technical checks, sea trials and final adjustments. âī¸â Built for the voyage, ready for the ocean. A powerful, symbolic moment: a new Allures 45.9 takes to the water for the first time! âĩ #Alluresyachting #allures459 #centreboard #splashday #aluminiumboat #sailing #freedom
S/V Nala will not just show you how beautiful is the Earth you live in will also teach you how to explore magnificent places in an inexpensive way because that is what we do. We are going to introduce you to a less conventional and more sensational way of traveling because Life is three days: one day to get amazed, another to live your life, and the last one to tell your story. We find it indispensable to keep an open mind, therefore, we will not limit ourselves to one only subject, so be ready to discuss exploring as repairs and upgrades on S/V Nala. And because relaxing and Lazy Days are also important, you may start seeing cocktail beverages with other eyes after some cocktail classes and tips to practice at home. NEW VIDEO EVERY OTHER TUESDAY!! You can support us by: Becoming a Patron - YOU are making these videos possible https://www.patreon.com/SailingNala Making a donation towards our video production through the PayPal link: https://www.paypal.me/sailingnala
THIS IS AMAZING NEWS!!! The Marine Biologists at Manta Trust confirmed that what we saw today was NOT manta rays, but their close cousins â Mobula tarapacana. Even more incredible: this was the first recorded mating train of this species in French Polynesia, and only the 5th ever documented worldwide! These mobula are seen in the Tuamotus, but in the open ocean. The first two mobulas were females and the second one was pregnant, followed by two males actively chasing them â behavior very similar to manta mating. A rare and thrilling encounter weâll never forget!