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Life saving techniques are even more vital when you are away from shore. Learn them so that you or your crew can all come home safely.

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Il vento continua a soffiare violento e i temporali a susseguirsi uno dopo l'altro. L'instabilità meteorologica pare continuare tutta la settimana. Da lunedì si riaprirà una finestra buona per muoverci verso nord. Diciamo che qui si sta bene. Elettricità senza limiti, Starlink dà il meglio di sè e possiamo concentrarci sul lavoro in modo efficace. Periodo di budget, pianificazione strategica, nuove idee. La giornata scorre cadenzata dalle call. La sera Barbara e Massimiliano si affacciano dal pontile (anche loro remote worker che vivono in barca) e ci chiedono se vogliamo fare un aperitivo. Perché no? Andiamo nel bar della marina e un aperitivo diventa subito cena. E che cena! Racconti di vita, di progetti, di lavoro. Siamo colleghi, quindi scambi di grande valore :) Domani che si fa? La stessa cosa di oggi, ma cercheremo di andare in paese, che non è proprio dietro l'angolo. Vedremo insieme domani, per ora andiamo a dormire! Un saluto a tutti e a domani? Andrea

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Inside Our Semi Truck; Living Out Of A Semi-Truck About The Video: In This Video, We Show YOU Inside Our Semi Truck and how we enjoy living out of a semi-truck. Our Kenworth T680 semi-truck is where we call home, and this brief tour of the big rig is less than a minute long! We have a more in-depth video, so check it out! We spend 6-8 weeks at a time on the highways and byways of the USA, and have everything inside our semi-truck cab. Our Big House is an ARI 156" sleeper. We are often asked how we live in this thing--now, we will show you; from our cooking, showering, toilet, tv, and bed, it's all here--and more. About Us: We are a Travel Vlogging Couple Exploring the Less Traveled Places in the USA From the Seat of our Big Rig! Welcome to Me and The Kiwi: This is the story of how two midlifers met on a three-hour flight from Nashville to Denver, became smitten with each other, fell ridiculously in love, and two months later, threw caution to the wind and went all in. I arrived in Phoenix, Arizona with nothing but a 'bag of rocks'--(aka crystals), joined my Sweet Kiwi Man-(aka New Zealander), and began truck driving cross country. On this channel, we explore Top 10 lists on everything about Life on the Open Road and wanderlust in the USA; weird places, awesome roadside attractions, great hikes, unexpected gems, dive bars, what it's like living in 156" space, and more! Thank you for watching and if you dig the journey, subscribe and come along for the ride! Let's Get Social: Blog: www.meandthekiwi.com Instagram: @writerjacks Facebook: @WriterJacks

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We bought a canyoning harness before leaving Australia and it was still adjusted for Carolyn's small size, so she was the one to try it first. The fourth mast step was too stiff to be opened so that's as high as she climbed. We'll need to carry some kind of persuader to open them, until they free up a bit. After that first climbing effort we had a second go in the fading light, with the two halyards again but also the winch this time. Much easier, for her! :-)

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This is wide tunnel connection two city of Ulsan.

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