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Out of nowhere our Spinnaker opened up in 3 pieces 😢 as we still need to sail over 3.000nm in the next 2 months we desperately need a new one to keep our plan on track 🗺️ @rollytaskersails_official will be able to send us a new one in a short period, but we need to decide on the colors. Help us design our new Spinnaker using their design tool on the website (you can find the link in our bio or in the stories). Let your imagination run free combining max 3 colors of your choice and send us a screenshot of your Design ⛵️ Stay Salty, Greta and Michael on Zambezi #spinnaker #sailing #sailboat #catamaran #sailinglife #sailingadventure
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Is this the future of yachting? The MODX launches this year. Here´s an update on this groundbreaking design that has been designed to safely sail and motor using 100% renewable energies powered by a fully automated wing propulsion system combined with electric engines, hydro and solar power. ▫️ #eco #luxury #solar #superyacht
When parrotfish sleep at night, they often secrete a mucus "sleeping bag" around themselves for protection from predators. The bags also have antibiotic properties that are beneficial for the fish. There are over 30 species of parrotfish on the Great Barrier Reef and you are usually guaranteed to see these magnificently coloured creatures swimming over the corals. They all share a few common traits, the most obvious being their teeth. Parrotfish evolved from the carnivorous wrasse family, but through the course of time, their teeth have moved forward on the jawbone and reduced in size. Eventually, the teeth fused together creating a very useful tool for scratching algae off the surface of the coral. Filmed at Norman Reef recently, check out this video clip of a parrotfish tucked away for the night while the coral spawns. Vision courtesy of Satoshi Kagimoto, Indepth Video. Enjoy a day trip to spot a parrotfish and many more tropical creatures with Great Adventures - Green Island Cruises http://www.greatadventures.com.au/