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Before sailing to BVIs and San Juan on my friend's boat, we put my dinghy on the deck and outboard stored away. Two of us did that but when I got back, it was just me to put it back in the water. The time lapse misses some of the bug wind gusts that made the dinghy hard to manage. Getting the dinghy in the water wasn't so bad but the outboard was tough. It's pretty heavy and we stored it in an awkward spot for one person to get it out. But everything worked out in the end.

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This is Castle Rock dive site. One of the most famous dive site in Komodo National Park. In north of this area, you can find the 3C: the Cauldron, Castle Rock and Crystal Rock, you can’t miss them! They are our favorites!

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Muchas Felicidades para nuestros amigos de Aquaworld Cancun por su nuevo Catamarán Contoy 70, modelo 2022. #catamarans #catamaransailing #serviciosnauticosdemexico #catamarancontoy

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The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) can grow up to 3 meters (10 feet) long and weigh over 70 kg (150 lbs)! Here are some facts about Komodo Dragons: Venomous Bite Once thought to kill with bacteria, scientists now know that Komodo dragons have venom glands that prevent blood clotting, helping them take down large prey. Excellent Hunters They can run up to 20 km/h (12 mph) in short bursts and have a keen sense of smell—using their long, forked tongue to “taste” the air. Cannibalistic Tendencies Komodo dragons sometimes eat their own young! To survive, baby dragons often hide in trees for their first few years. Ancient Survivors These creatures have been around for millions of years and are considered living fossils. Learn more, get involved, and help protect their habitat today #komododragons #lizards

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