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This sailing fail video is a must-see for anyone who loves the water and has experienced the thrill of sailing, especially on boats like the Mumm 36. The phrase "don't forget to duck" takes on a whole new meaning when you're sailing on Strangford Lough and a sudden mishap occurs, turning your sailboat upside down in a split second. Sailing 101 teaches you to be prepared for anything, but even the most experienced sailors can fall victim to epic fails like these. Caught on camera, this sailing fail is one of the most savage fails of the week, and it's a reminder that even with the best sailing skills, things can still go wrong. Whether you're a fan of yacht racing or just a casual boater, this video is sure to make you laugh and cringe at the same time. With its stunning footage of sailing gone wrong, this clip is perfect for anyone who loves sailboats, yachting, and the thrill of the open water. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this hilarious sailing fail video, but don't forget to duck! The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying the short clips of our racing action
A "Behind the Scenes" look at our camp at Grassy Creek Vineyard in Yadkin Valley. We love the Yadkin Valley! The wine country of North Carolina...yes, they have a wine country. It's beautiful, laid back and so far the people are very friendly. As you can see from the video, we are parked at Grassy Creek Vineyards. They were nice enough to offer us a parking spot for a couple of days while we explore the area. Don't worry fellow RV travlers...we are getting the scoop on overnight stays for you too! Stay tuned! http://gonewiththewynns.com Music: "Something Elated" by Broke For Free (brokeforfree.com/)
Watching mantas clean is something regularly seen by snorkels. Many of the cleaning stations in Asia are quite shallow and because you are floating just above them they won't even notice you are there, so you can be sure the behavior will continue uninterrupted. A cleaning station is basically just a large coral head where you're likely to find mantas congregating around. Living within that unique mound of coral will be hundreds of smaller fish like cleaner wrasses and butterfly fish who swim out to meet the mantas and pick off the parasites. Because mantas have to continuously keep moving or else they will sink they will make slow circles around the cleaning station. Other mantas will join in as well and each take their turn getting a little scrub down from the hungry little fish.You'll notice over that that mantas will actually have preferences for cleaning stations, the same way people have preferences over their favorite spas!