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This journey sails through one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth — where species, ecosystems, and landscapes change island by island. From Bitung to Komodo, this route crosses Wallace’s Line, a biogeographic boundary that helped shape our understanding of evolution. Exploring it alongside experts brings this natural history to life — both above and below the surface. 👉 Join our expedition and explore this extraordinary route with us. 👉 Find the full journey details via the link in the description #Biodiversity #WallacesLine #IndonesiaNature #ExpeditionTravel #SailingForGood #SeaTrek #ConservationTravel #WildlifeJourney #MarineBiodiversity #responsibletravel

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Back in my remote island village in Japan. The more time I spend traveling through Japan’s longevity hotspots, the more I notice the same patterns repeating themselves. Connection. Routine. Seasonality. Calmness. Community. Not as abstract ideas, but woven into everyday life. Perhaps healthy aging is shaped as much by environment and belonging as by biology. Another Field Note from Japan. About me: I’m Lowell Sheppard, 71, sailor, author, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. I’m the Founder of the Never Too Late Academy and Special Advisor to the International Forum. Through Japan Solo Field Notes, I explore aging, place, and community across Japan. https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/post/is-japan-producing-its-last-cohort-of-super-agers #Japan #Longevity #HealthyAging #JapanSolo #Community #SlowLiving #JapanLife #Aging #LifeLessons #Mindfulness #IslandLife

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Dealing with boat wiring? A schematic showed colors, but the actual cables didn't match! SVB's guide said gray, but the wires were yellow. Improvising with available colors. #BoatWiring #MarineElectronics #DIYBoat #Troubleshooting

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Quick test of a tiny QEV cannon firing air at 12atm, viewed through a Schlieren setup (no razor blade). Edited from to 1/4th normal speed. I didn't quite understood the need for a razor blade but without one I still see the flow of air. For me, the razor blade just makes the dot of light smaller(?) If anyone can clarify me what the razor blade really does and where it should be placed (in the source of light or in the camera) I'd really appreciate. Also important to note that this is AWESOME to look with the naked eye but almost the dimmest light can blind you. I covered a tiny LED torch with aluminum foil and punctured a hole with a sewing needle, on the side! so that the LED doesn't bright directly through the hole. Take care with the eyes!!

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