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A highly emotional moment this morning aboard the Race for Water when the Te mano o te moana team arrived with Ganany, a green turtle of 30 centiments and 6 kilos. The first day of the rest of the life of Ganany start today because, for the first she is going to evolve in total freedom in the Pacific ocean. Offshore the Cook bay, from the Race for Water float, Marco Simeoni and the doctor Cécile Gaspard carefully put him on the water, before seeing him dive and go away... The Race for Water Foundation is dedicated to the preservation of the water and the oceans in particular. Today, seriously under threat from plastic pollution, it is imperative that this essential resource for life is protected.To prevent plastic waste from reaching the waterways and oceans by developing social models and business models that give value to plastic waste and hence encourage its collection. Follow the odyssey : → Website : https://www.raceforwater.org/ → Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/raceforwaterfoundation/ → Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/RaceForWater → Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/raceforwater
“Dear Santa, I’ve been good—send a bigger boat.” Dreams answered: a new vessel with upgrades across the board. Solar, wind, lithium—everything better. Proof that persistence can power holiday magic. Check out the full episode on YT #SunnySailorEp137 #christmas #boats #upgrade #dreams #inspiration
ON THE ROCKS is a beautifully appointed 2004 Flag Blue Hinckley Picnic Boat EP that turns heads in any harbor. Heavily optioned when new, this boat shows the care and attention of a discerning owner — with Stidd helm and passenger seats, Corian countertops, Garmin electronics, Fusion Bluetooth stereo, Espar diesel heater, air conditioning, custom varnished teak throughout, and the added bonus of a pilothouse berth that gives the boat a three-person sleeping capacity.
Here are ten reasons people choose to cross an ocean under sail, and why this voyage might be the one that stays with you. 1. To trade noise for the sound of wind in the sails. 2. To trade speed for purpose, rediscover the art of slow travel. 3. To find peace in simplicity: shared meals, shifting skies, and endless horizons. 4. To connect deeply with nature and people, far from Wi-Fi and routine. 5. To learn how to sail a tall ship by doing, steering, setting sails, keeping watch. 6. To watch the sun rise and set with nothing but sea around you. 7. To feel small, in the best possible way. 8. To trade notifications for the sound of waves and laughter on deck. 9. Because every voyage helps keep this historic ship - built in 1911 — sailing the world. 10. Because you'll return home with more than stories, you'll return changed. Share it with the one you'd want beside you at sea. @barkeuropa