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I had a front row seat to our bus driver´s aggressive driving and passing. Watch this multiple-truck pass. He goes for 4 trucks, but only makes it past 3 trucks before he has to suddenly cut back into the convoy. Yes, this is a two lane road, one lane in each direction. Don´t be confused by the dotted WHITE line - that´s Latin America.
Der Unterschied zwischen Amateur und Profi? Das richtige Werkzeug UND wie man es benutzt! 🛠️ Christoph von Hafenkino Technik und Sanitärexperte Frank enthüllen die Geheimnisse perfekter Metallverschraubungen – Tricks, die dir jahrelang dichte Verbindungen garantieren. Schau jetzt das Hauptvideo! ⚓✨ #segeln #werkzeugtipps #hafenkinotechnik
Offshore cruising in a sudden pop‑up thunderstorm is anything but predictable—one moment the sea rolls steady, the next a wall of wind barrels down, whipping the rigging and heeling the boat hard over as spray leaps across the deck. Rain lashes sideways, stinging skin and soaking everything in seconds, until I can’t tell what’s seawater and what’s sky. The storm seems to come from nowhere, fierce and messy, leaving me braced against the wheel, drenched and blinking through the chaos, riding it out until the burst of fury suddenly eases as quickly as it arrived.
Last day to see ⛵ Sailing vessels and ⛴️ Catamarans at Moll Marina – Moll d'Espanya. Don’t miss it on your visit to Salón Náutico! Último día para ver ⛵ Barcos de Vela y ⛴️ Catamaranes en el Moll Marina - Moll d'Espanya ¡No te lo pierdas en tu visita a Salón Náutico! #salonnautico #firabarcelona #ElevatingYachtBusiness #AutumnEdition
Sail to the uninhabited island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides, near Iona, and walk into the fascinating Fingal’s Cave. This crazy rock formation looms 227 ft (69 metres) tall over the ocean and is a geometric sea cave that looks like it's been crafted by human hand rather than at of mother nature. It has been formed completely from hexagonal columns of basalt, shaped in neat six-sided pillars that make up its interior walls. Fingal’s Cave was created some 60 million years ago by the very same ancient lava flow that created the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland, which is directly across the sea. As both are made of the same basalt columns, legend holds that they were the end pieces of a huge road built by the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill, so he could make it to Scotland where he was to duel with Fingal, his gigantic rival. The naturally formed arched roof creates an echo chamber the amplifies the sound of the ocean waves smashing against the rock in a melodic way. These ocean harmonies are often likened to the sounds heard resonating throughout a cathedral. It must be observed (and heard!) in-person to appreciate the uniqueness of this experience! Staffa is home to one of the Hebrides largest puffin colonies, who congregate on the cliffs and spend their days diving into the water then return with a beak full of fish. The best time to see the puffins is during the breeding season between the start of May and start of August when the birds have their distinctive colourful beaks.Other seabirds that either nest or feed from the island include gannets, guillemots, razorbills, great northern divers, fulmars and great skuas.