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Meet Kate, one of our crew members here at Sail San Diego! Kate has been on our crew for almost a year now & is one of the friendly faces youβll meet upon arrival at our sailing lounge & retail shop before setting sail. Kate is a mom of three, 2 of which were twins born on Halloween! π π Sheβs an incredible addition to our crew and loves any chance she's able to hop on board a sail. β΅οΈ When asked what her favorite thing about sailing is? Her response: Feeling the warmth of the sun π and just being able to disconnect for 3 hours while out on the water. ππ
Which is your fav type of schooling fish? Can you name each one of them? Write in the comment! It's always been a fascinating sight to encounter the schooling of fishes. Their coordinated movement is just like therapy. This schooling behaviour is how they communicate with their groups as a defence mechanism to create confusion and delusion effect for their predators in ensuring their survival. Such a clever instinct, isn't it? Ready for an #underwater adventure with us to see some fascinating spectacle of #schoolingfish moving in harmony? Come onboard for an unforgettable diving experience with us, book today, deposits only start from $191. βοΈ info@LaGaligoLiveaboard.com π¬ +62 812 2000 2025 (WhatsApp) π www.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com π Trip.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com (Schedule & Rates) ~~~~ #scubadiving #scuba #diving #diver #liveaboard
This one did not go to plan. Rather than follow the crowd and go along with the Sail to Indonesia Rally fleet to Banda Nera, we intended to day hop along a series of islands from Kei Kecil to explore the remote and seldom visited northern coast of Seram in north western Indonesia but the weather didnβt play the game. After a first night stop at Pulau Kur where we were unexpectedly met by machete wielding youths, we struck out north for a short passage to an island where we had identified three likely looking anchorages. Unfortunately the wind and swell conspired against us making all of them untenable, so we elected to sail on through the night to a Plan B but, when it and then Plan C also didnβt work out, we were forced into coming up with a plan D. When we did finally find shelter add in getting summoned by local officials and having Police onboard and this episode makes for an interesting tale. We hope you enjoy it.