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The mother of this paca (hé) was shot in the jungle. When the hunter saw she was pegnant, he almost started to cry, immediately left the jungle, and saved the baby paca. And now it's raised by his sister, one of our neighbors.

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You'll love this video! 👇🏼 https://youtu.be/IDO0AoUDMiY 🌎 Join us on our next adventure → https://theadventurecrews.com/experiences-with-the-crews/ © The Adventure Crews 2025 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our community: https://www.instagram.com/theadventurecrews/ https://www.facebook.com/theadventurecrews https://www.patreon.com/theadventurecrews Merch shoptheadventurecrews.com https://theadventurecrews.com We’re Cole + Emily Crews, a husband/wife duo who left our jobs in corporate America to blaze our own path, now living life to the fullest as we travel around the world documenting our adventures to bring you along. Starting with the purchase of a sailboat, we set out in 2022 to see the world. Now, as our brand has evolved, we adventure on both land and sea, inspiring others to live their own lives full of meaning and purpose. The Adventure Crew brand is rooted in good storytelling, epic adventure, healthy relationships, and family-friendly, faith-promoting fun.

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After living on a sailboat for 7 years and meeting hundreds of liveaboards along the way, we are confident to have the answer: Most people think sailors quit living aboard because of storms, long passages, or rough seas. That’s rarely the reason. What actually wears people down are the small things, every single day. The constant decision-making. The boat jobs that never really end. Plans changed by weather. The mental load of always adapting. Boatlife doesn’t fail because it’s too hard. It fails when it’s treated like an escape instead of a life that needs structure, recovery, and honesty. Living aboard is sustainable when you allow yourself to slow down, stay longer, dislike it sometimes, and rest when you need to. We wrote a long reflection about what really makes boatlife last, and why stepping back can be part of staying. The full blog post is on our website (link in bio) if you want an honest review of Boatlife. Stay Salty, Greta and Michael video kindy made by wineglasses from location: Zambezi in NYC

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