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Join Alex and his wife in the Solomon Islands as he demonstrates the traditional process of making sun-dried cassava chips! 🌴✨ From grating the fresh cassava to layering it on banana leaves and sun-drying for that perfect crunch, see how this popular island snack comes to life. Alex describes the final result as being "kind of like a prawn cracker"—light, crispy, and delicious. Subscribe to explore the unique flavors and traditional cooking techniques of the Pacific Islands! ⚓️🍳 For the full Video: 🎥 Episode 8 : The Cultural Heart of Marovo Lagoon 🔗 https://youtu.be/cOsZd8_MOMM #Shorts #CassavaChips #TraditionalCooking #SolomonIslands #IslandFood #SunDried #HealthySnacks #PacificCuisine #VillageLife#onceuponareef
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You won't believe the size of this wave! 🌊 Watch as the ocean throws everything it has at our sailboat. The impact is real, the sound is intense, and the crew's reaction says it all! ⚓️🔥 Sailing is beautiful, but it can turn extreme in a matter of seconds. Are you brave enough for this? Don't forget to: ✅ Subscribe for more heart-pounding sailing videos! 👍 Like if you felt that splash! 🔔 Comment below: What would be your first reaction if this hit you? #Sailing #GiantWaves #SeaStorm #ExtremeSailing #Ocean #Sailboat #ViralShorts #Adventure #BoatLife
We've been out on my 33year old, 30ft Sagitta catamaran a few times since launching a month ago. But yesterday was the first "real" sail. I was joined by Alex and Kristina, who had sailed the boat a couple of times last year. There was more wind than expected, 20+ in Plymouth Sound. We left the mooring at 14.30, reached out to sea until we were 10 miles south of the breakwater (according to the gps) then turned round and were back on mooring at 17.30. 27 miles sailed. No breakages, but a spinnaker wrap on the last gybe as we re-entered the Tamar. So "a good time was had by all", and hopefully bodes well for the Falmouth Triangle race this holiday weekend. More on Sagitta here https://www.sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/3-25ft-to-30ft-catamarans-designs/171-sagitta