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Today, we celebrate you, Renee - a true inspiration, showing us all that with courage and joy for adventure, we can sail towards our dreams. May your day be as wonderful and exciting as the journeys you’ve taken. Here’s to more adventures and happy moments! 🥂 @sailingzatara #BluewaterCruising #SailingZatara #SailingFamily #CelebratingRenee #SailingTowardsDreams #InspirationalJourney #CheersToMoreAdventures #BirthdayCheers #CelebrationAtSea #MoreAdventuresToCome #SailAwayBirthday #InspirationAtSea #BirthdayAdventure #LearnToSail #Sailing #Sail #Yatching
Becalmed in the South Atlantic on passage from Cape Town to Saint Helena, February 2019. The following year I sailed back to the UK to complete my solo sailing circumnavigation - the Voyage of Fathom. Check out the 2 part film about my single-handed sailing circumnavigation: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-TVP7dP56ezfWlLJSTVKhL0GkKdKIvLd My Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thomdarcy My Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yachtfathom My website: http://www.thomdarcy.com #sailing #sailingaroundtheworld #solosailing #solosailor #singlehandedsailing #circumnavigation
MS Balena There is a wreck of the Norwegian transport ship, which sank on April 12, 2001. The ship was built in 1952, had a length of 41 m and width of 7 m. The shipwreck lies on a rather small depth in very good condition, and its exploring from the inside is very simple and pleasant. An additional attraction of this place is very rich marine flora and fauna. While dive you can find a lot of species of colorful fish, which have found sheltering inside the wreck. This is a perfect place for every level of training, due to small depths. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MS Balena Ein Wrack des norwegischen Transportschiffs, das am 12. April 2001 sank. Das 1952 gebaute Schiff hatte eine Länge von 41 m und eine Breite von 7 m. Das Schiffswrack befindet sich auf einer relativ geringen Tiefe in einem sehr guten Zustand. Die Erkundung von innen ist sehr einfach und angenehm. Eine zusätzliche Attraktion dieses Ortes ist die sehr reiche Meeresflora und -fauna. Während des Tauchgangs können Sie viele bunte Fischarten beobachten, die im Wrack Schutz gefunden haben. Aufgrund der geringen Tiefe ist dies ein perfekter Ort für jedes Trainingslevel.