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The beautifully marked and rare Ribbon Seals are abundant in the Russian Far East's Sea of Okhotsk. Potentially, the Shantar Archipelago area is one of the best to get observations and photographs of these beautifully patterned Seals. Video © Dan Brown, Heritage Expeditions Learn more about our expedition to the Sea of Okhotsk on our website: https://www.heritage-expeditions.com/destinations/russian-far-east-travel-travel/sea-of-okhotsk-cruise/

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2 tbsp yogurt starter per cup of milk Heat milk to 175F Remove from heat and let cool to 115F Stir in yogurt starter but don’t overmix, maintain clumps Keep warm for 12 hours in the oven (by turning on the oven light or if you’re using a boat oven like me, heat the oven for 3 minutes before placing the pot inside just to get the oven warm, turn off the oven and then place the pot covered in a towel)