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#élet #kundalinisailing #fyp #pusztuljonforyouba #nekedbelegyen #kovess #foryou #tiktokhun #trendi #utazas #vitorlazas #karib #karibtenger #pillanatok #magyartiktok

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Few random drone shots of sailing in Bahamas

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FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI Join our crew on Patreon by CLICKING HERE: https://bit.ly/47Nssf6 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 Sailing Solo: A Guide to Navigating the High Seas Alone. Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. Embarking on a Solo Voyage: Mastering the Art of Single-Handed Sailing Are you enthralled by the thought of sailing the vast oceans alone? Do you yearn for the ultimate freedom that comes with navigating the high seas with no crew but the wind? You're in the right place! Today, we delve into the world of solo sailing, where courage and calm seas meet. Charting Your Course Embarking on a solo sailing adventure requires more than just bravery—it demands knowledge. From understanding weather patterns to mastering navigational skills, we'll cover the essentials. And for those quiet nights under the stars, we'll recommend some captivating reading: 'Sailing Alone Around the World' by Joshua Slocum, and 'The Long Way' by Bernard Moitessier. These aren't just manuals; they're the legacy of those who've embraced the sea in its solitary splendor. The Spirit of Independence Solo sailing is more than a physical journey; it's a spiritual one. As you conquer each wave, you'll find a deeper connection with yourself. This is where the rhythm of the sea becomes a dance, and you're the sole participant. A Canvas of Stars: Night Sailing Unveiled Nighttime on the ocean brings a canvas of stars to your doorstep. Here, we explore the celestial guidance that has been a sailor's ally since time immemorial. Navigate by the constellations and let the night sky tell its stories. Befriending the Ocean's Moods Learn to read the ocean's many faces. Whether it's the gentle roll of calm seas or the challenging fury of a storm, understanding the ocean's moods is key to a successful solo sail. Embracing Solitude: The Psychological Voyage The true journey is inwards. Discover how solo sailors cope with isolation and what it teaches them about the essence of happiness. In full transparency, please note that the links in this video description may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. You don't pay more when using these links, and any earnings help to support this channel. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value to my audience. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." Thank you for your trust and support!

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Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark (GBR) have already won the Women’s 470 gold medal with the Medal Race to spare, but behind the British it’s shaping up to be an intriguing battle for silver and bronze. A few protests last night have shaken up the running order. A disqualification from race eight has relegated Tina Mrak and Veronika Macarol (SLO) from the bronze medal position down to seventh overall and with a much slighter chance of a medal. A disqualification from race 9 has dropped the double World Champions Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar (AUT) out of medal contention altogether. The team that have endured some brutal moments in an otherwise stellar week are the 2012 Olympic Champions Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL). Despite counting a disqualification in their scores, some excellent results including four race wins see the Kiwis in silver medal position on the leaderboard. However, so close are the points that they go into the double-points Medal Race tied with Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha (USA) and reigning World Champions Camille Lecointre and Hélène de France (FRA). Just two points back are Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka (JPN) and Afrodite Zegers and Anneloes van Veen (NED) are still well within striking distance.

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