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Navegando hacia Quilmes en el velero Watatumi

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A behind-the-scenes update from us at SailingBritican! We had to pivot our lifestyle when our daughter decided that land life was calling her name. Kim & Sienna are in North Carolina enjoying air con/heat, Amazon deliveries, fast food, and family. I'm continuing our Sailing Lifestyle Experiences (previously Britican Experiences) on a 50' Catamaran in the Caribbean. And Britican is up for sale. So far, everything is going well. Can we still 'Choose Life's Course' (our tagline)?! Follow us to see how the journey unfolds! #sailingbritican #lifestyleupdate #behindthescenes #sailinglife #caribbeanjourney #chooselifescourse

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sans ressource pour maider a reparer .... sans quais ... sans courant .... sans eau potable .... sans douche ... et toilette .... je quite cette belle place ... Contrecoeur !!!!

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Propel is changing the future I 2023 Sailing Products, Tech & Gear! @saiettavna6996 Sail Hub get to visit the worlds biggest boat show in search of the latest Performance and Sustainability products. Boot Dusseldorf. Check out this product! We reckon it’s a big part of the future of sailing. Next generation electric propulsion! The smart way forward. #sustainability #sailing #future #innovation #review #product #sail #test #new #innovate #marine #yachts #ocean #sail #boatlife #marineindustry #materials #equipment #boating #gear #tech #sailhub #propel #propulsion #saietta #silverstone

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Little is known about this iconic, massive gathering of giant spider #crabs (Leptomithrax gaimardii) in Port Phillip Bay, #australia Very few studies have been published on this phenomenon and these Australian natives in general, leaving many questions unanswered to why they gather, how many there are, and how they live their lives. Scientists have observed crabs molting during this aggregation and suggest that they do so in such large numbers to help protect them when they are soft and vulnerable to predators after a molt. To better understand them, scientists started a citizen science project called, Spider Crab Watch. If you see a giant spider crab you can document your sighting, adding it to a live database. You can also help build out this database from land by classifying some of the thousands of images they have taken. #marinebiology #science #sciencefacts #ocean #citizenscience #waterlust #ecology

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