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🌊 *Discover Indonesia’s Underwater Paradise with Calico Jack Charters Liveaboards!* 🌊 Join us on an unforgettable dive and adventure liveaboard experience in Indonesia with *Calico Jack Charters*! Explore the world-renowned dive sites of Raja Ampat, Komodo, and beyond aboard our traditional Phinisi yacht. Whether you're a passionate diver, snorkeler, or adventure seeker, our liveaboards offer the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and excitement. ✨ *Why Choose Calico Jack Charters?* •⁠ ⁠Expert-guided scuba diving & snorkeling tours •⁠ ⁠All-inclusive adventure itineraries •⁠ ⁠Visit remote islands, pristine reefs, and hidden beaches •⁠ ⁠Small group sizes for a personalized experience •⁠ ⁠Delicious onboard cuisine & cozy cabins 🐠 *Top Destinations:* •⁠ ⁠Raja Ampat: The heart of the Coral Triangle •⁠ ⁠Komodo National Park: Home of the Komodo dragon •⁠ ⁠Banda Sea: The Spice Islands adventure 🎥 Watch as we dive into crystal-clear waters, encounter vibrant marine life, and explore breathtaking Indonesian landscapes. Whether you’re planning your next dive trip or dreaming of adventure, Calico Jack Charters has something for everyone! 👉 Ready to embark on your Indonesian liveaboard adventure? Subscribe for more dive videos, travel tips, and behind-the-scenes moments from Calico Jack Charters! www.calicojackcharters.com #CalicoJackCharters #LiveaboardIndonesia #DiveIndonesia #RajaAmpat #Komodo #ScubaDiving #AdventureTravel

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On the new Oyster 495, we take illumination to the next level. Thanks to our mood lighting system, you can choose from a variety of lighting settings and create the perfect mood for every moment of the day. Elegantly built from stem to stern the Oyster 495 is an Oyster through and through. She is designed to offer a stunning combination of performance, comfort and style, with seamanlike qualities in equal measure. Built by some of Britain’s finest craftsmen, she combines modern styling, creative detailing and a host of practical seamanlike features not normally seen in a 50-foot yacht for sale Now crowned the European Yacht of the Year 2023, the Oyster 495 sets a new benchmark for luxury bluewater cruisers. Discover the Oyster 495 here: https://bit.ly/3D4zAXR #OysterYachts #Oyster495 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oyster Yachts are builders of the world's finest bluewater sailboats. A thoroughbred British luxury sailing yacht builder, we have designed, built and supported the world’s finest liveaboard sailboats since 1973. The DNA of our 50 to 90-foot ocean cruising yachts is rooted in over 20 million bluewater sailing miles and more than 90 sailing circumnavigations. We use this experience to refine our explorer sailing yachts so they can take you anywhere in the world in complete luxury, comfort and safety. Contact for enquiries: sales@oysteryachts.com UK: +44 (0)1473 358317 US: +1 401 846 7400 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/3BB1aLg Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3QJxiRb Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oysteryachts Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oysteryachts/

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I love watching gone with the Wynns! They’re such an amazing couple out there doing the sailing thing to the fullest extend a couple can. Like Delos, they’ve got no boundaries as they sail everywhere in the world they can find water but today, after a long and somewhat disastrous experience with their brand new boat and catastrophic lithium electric drive failure, they’ve given up on it. Here’s what happened, and what HH cats has to say about it.

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General de la Armada espaùola, Blas de Lezo nació en Pasajes, Guipúzcoa, en 1687 y murió en 1741. Perdió la pierna izquierda por una bala de caùón en el combate de VÊlez-Målaga, entre la escuadra francesa del almirante Tolosa, donde luchaba, y la inglesa-holandesa, en 1704. Blas de Lezo mostró siempre gran intrepidez en las batallas. En 1713, siendo capitån de navío, Felipe V lo envió a someter la isla de Mallorca. Formó parte de la expedición de la Corona espaùola contra los corsarios en las Antillas. Durante 14 aùos estuvo luchando al mando de la escuadra y del generalato de los mares del Sur. Como recompensa por sus servicios, ascendió a jefe de la escuadra. En 1734 fue nombrado teniente general y posteriormente comandante general de los galeones y los navíos Fuerte y Conquistador que se enviaron a Tierra Firme. El 11 de marzo de 1737 entró con su flota en Cartagena de Indias y tomó posesión del mando de ese apostadero donde se enteró de la acumulación de fuerzas de los ingleses en Jamaica. Esto coincidía con la declaración de guerra que se hizo entre Espaùa e Inglaterra en 1739. Cartagena de Indias era la presa mås codiciada de los ingleses. Lezo instaló sus buques en Bocachica para que los enemigos no pudieran llegar al puerto; cerró la entrada con cadenas y envió uno de sus mås gruesos caùones a tierra. Estas disposiciones los mantuvieron alejados durante un tiempo. En 1741 se presentó en Cartagena una escuadra de 36 buques de guerra y unos 100, entre transportes, brulotes y bombardas, al mando de los almirantes Vernon, Lestock y Ogle. Era entonces el gobernador de Cartagena de Indias el virrey de Granada don Sebastiån Eslava. DespuÊs de diecisiete días de lucha los ingleses se adueùaron del puerto y bombardearon la ciudad durante ocho días, pero Blas de Lezo y el virrey alcanzaron la victoria que obligó al precipitado reembarco de las fuerzas inglesas. Los ingleses estaban tan seguros de su victoria que ya habían mandado acuùar monedas en las que figuraba Lezo de rodillas entregando la espada al almirante. https://cvc.cervantes.es

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C-CAT 40 PowerFish impressionne avec son design & ses belles performances. 🗳️ Si vous considérez qu'il mérite de gagner l'édition 2022 du Multihull of the Year, donnez votre vote pour #CCAT40PowerFish dans la catégorie moteur 👇 https://www.multihulls-world.com/102/les-bateaux/votes/votes 🔔 Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne Youtube,, pour regarder toutes nos nouvelles vidéos. 📲 Suivez également nos actualités sur les réseaux sociaux : 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ccatfrance 🔗 Twiiter: https://twitter.com/CCatamarans 🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccatamarans... 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/c-ca...

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If you want to book your activity you can click on this link :https://www.balireply.com/best-activity/seminyak/cigar-workshop/ The first time Boris smoked a cigar was the first time he smoked anything. Even if the experience wasn’t quite what he expected, he never smoked anything but cigars after that. Quickly, a passion grew, not only for cigars but also for tobacco culture, cigar blending, rolling and of course, tasting. Co-founding the first cigar club in Togo was a game changer. From Cuban cigar trading in West Africa, to Torcedor, a highly skilled and specifically trained cigar roller school in Cuba, and from seeking rare and unusual vitolas to interning in East Java tobacco fields, Boris just embraced every opportunity to grow and share his knowledge and passion. A cigar workshop to shatter stereotypes. « Often compared to wine, cigars are considered by amateurs and connoisseurs as the ultimate form of elegance and tasting. If some see cigars as a social statement, it’s first a personal and intimate journey, recruiting 4 of the 5 senses, and sometimes all of them », says Boris. He adds, « Actually you don’t ‘smoke’ a cigar in the sense that you don’t need to inhale to enjoy. You puff, keep the smoke in the mouth and release the most unexpected aromas: wet earth or dry tea, roasted coffee or dark chocolate, licorice or even leather… generally the first effect, is a dry taste, sometimes short and powerful. Then a more subtle yet deeper taste gives hints of what is unfolding next. And that’s just the warm up. Tobacco leaves, according to their origin, the soil, sun and water they grew with, can provide a large variety of experiences. Add to this the various ways to roll a cigar and you open a world of possibilities. Just like wine or perfume, a cigar has conversation. And what it says after you light it up and take your first blow is generally different from what it reveals as long as you keep the conversation going... and listen with your nose and palate.” Indonesia is a major world class actor when in comes to tobacco, and especially cigars, providing the second best leaves in the world after Cuba. Boris didn’t need much to create the very first cigar workshop in Asia. His goal is simple: unveil the rich culture, etiquette and knowledge behind the myths. Guests get a multiple experience: touch and feel authentic leaves from the most reputed lands, smell and classify unexpected scents and aromas, select leaves and create a unique combination when rolling their own cigar, cut their vitola 4 different ways, light up and blow just fine like a real connoisseur. And we didn’t mention the pairing part…

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