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Get ready for a fun and entertaining look at anchor chains! Join us in this humorous yacht video where we dive into the world of anchor chains and share some surprising facts you might not know. Don't miss out on this lighthearted adventure! ⚓ Well, what do you know about anchor chains, huh? Make sure to like, share, and subscribe for more yacht-related content and entertaining shorts. 😄 #interparus #shorts #yachting #sailing #AnchorChain #boatlife #sailorhumor #funnyyacht #yachtshorts #yachtworld #boating
Golden hour Grecian views 🤩 … even more spectacular when viewed from the deck of a boat, wouldn't you agree? Picture this… golden light dancing on the waves, the clink of glasses on deck, and the scent of grilled seafood drifting from a waterside taverna steps from the sea. You could be spending your days sailing to new Greek destinations across the Saronic Islands; discovering hidden coves, swimming in turquoise bays, and enjoying delicious meals prepared for you on board. Visit Greece in 2026 on a sailing adventure that takes you beyond the guidebooks and experience the islands at their most beautiful - from the water. 📍Saronic Islands ⛵️
March 14th...giornata della matematica, Pi Greco day. Perchè non utilizzare le cifre di π per costruire una spirale, la spirale di Archimede, da appendere in classe o nel corridoio? Se appesa sopra un termosifone o un'altra fonte di calore, diventa una divertente attività ed esperimento con cui scoprire alcune caratteristiche dell'aria: la spirale ruota e si muove perchè spostata dall'aria calda. L’aria calda è più leggera dell’aria fredda perché meno densa e sale verso l’alto. https://maestramonica.it/pi-greco-day-la-spirale-di-archimede-matematica/