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„Soy alemán viviendo en Sudamérica y les cuento lo que más me "cuesta", jajaja… y lo que amo en secreto ¡Suscríbete para la serie completa! #viral #AlemanEnSudamerica #ChoqueCultural #VidaEnSudamerica

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Our mission is simple. We want you to achieve results. Your learning is our success, and this course has been designed with this goal solely in mind. You'll begin to learn new concepts and techniques through the videos and resources presented online. Then you'll take our recommended actions combined with your new knowledge and skyrocket your dinghy performance to the next level. Virtual Coaching Sign Up Link: https://discord.gg/virtualcoaching Visit: https://internationalsailingacademy.com/ Laser Sailing Coaching: https://internationalsailingacademy.com/about/ ISA Online: http://learn.internationalsailingacademy.com Laser Sailing Clinics: https://internationalsailingacademy.com/clinic-dates/ #lasersailing #ilca #ilcasailing #sailing #ilcasailors #lasersailboat #laserclinic #ilcaclinic #clinicforlasers #ilcaclinicmexico

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Since we started our journey we have had 0 days without storms... it have been a pain to sail the only 300nm we have done until now... We knew this lifestyle was a challenge... we just didn't believed it will be from the start

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Imagine coming face to face with the biggest fish in the sea – the whale shark. That’s just what happened to a group of lucky passengers with Great Adventures in a very rare encounter while they were seated in the semi-submarine at Moore Reef. This vision was captured by one of the lucky passengers. The whale shark, estimated to be 4 - 5 metres in length swam up close and alongside the semi-sub window as excited passengers looked on in awe. Quicksilver Group Environment and Compliance Manager Doug Baird said. “For what is the world’s largest fish, we really do know very little about them and their behaviour here on the east coast of Australia.” More often associated with the northern waters of Western Australia, whale shark encounters on the Great Barrier Reef are quite sporadic. This sighting is of great interest to researchers who have been working to identify a potential whale shark aggregation site in the far north regions of the Reef. As the largest fish in the sea reaching lengths of over 12 metres, whale sharks are docile fish feeding mostly on plankton, crab larvae and jellyfish, which they scoop up with their colossal gaping mouths while swimming close to the water’s surface. They are listed as a vulnerable species and prior to the mid 1980s there were less than 350 confirmed reports of whale sharks world-wide. Researchers are able to identify individuals from photographs by analysing the patterns of markings on their bodies - a bit like fingerprints.

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