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ON LOCATION Who knew that when visiting Zagreb you could get to visit a vast underground military air base. Reportedly the largest underground airport and military airbase in the former Yugoslavia, and one of the largest in Europe. The airbase was used intensively in 1991, during the Yugoslav war. While long abandoned, you get to explore with care, underground tunnels that once totalled a length of 3.5 kilometres (now mostly in ruins). Today the airbase remains as an eerily desolate place. The tunnel network inside the mountain is a dark (literally) maze to explore. To book this tour we recommend a guide. To book your tour or learn more send an email to booking@swanky-travel.com To watch the full CROMADS video: https://youtu.be/fsXZUxyaXX0
Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Isabel. In Sail Series Episode 9, we're unlocking the secrets of a catamaran's hidden gem – the Gennaker. Join us as we highlight the incredible benefits of using a Gennaker, emphasizing its pivotal role in reaching and downwind sailing. Gain valuable insights into trim adjustments that can enhance your sailing experience. For further reading, explore: • 'Catamaran Sailing: From Start to Finish' by Phil Berman • 'The Complete Guide to Sailing & Seamanship' by Twain Braden. Don't miss the chance to subscribe to our YouTube channel, Navel Gazing at Camp David, and enjoy full tours and reviews of catamarans and monohulls with your host, David Orton. Click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeLgt4J0mMgmUEFjRYZ8tnA If you love what we do, consider supporting us on Patreon for exclusive benefits like ad-free viewing and downloads of specification comparison sheets and power point layouts for each episode. Thank you for your support, making a continuous stream of new yacht review episodes possible.
This is what it looks and feels like to get hammered by a storm on a boat. While moored at Camden Haven we got hit by a late afternoon supercell thunderstorm. A beautiful sight as it arrived - the night sky lit up like a lightning bolt xmas tree. Not so beautiful when it hit, 80-90 km/h winds which tossed the boat from side to side and strained the mooring lines... ahhhhh sailing.