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They were here long before us. Will they still be here after? From the silent glide of manta rays to the elusive songs of whales, Indonesia’s oceans are home to creatures whose existence is quietly slipping away. This #EndangeredSpeciesDay, let’s not take their beauty for granted. Let’s protect what cannot speak for itself. 🌊 Dive with purpose. Travel with care. #EndangeredSpecies #MantaRay #WhaleSharks #WildLife #Underwater #CoralReef #Turtle #EndangeredAnimal #LiveaboardIndonesia #SustainableTourism #shorts

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Giorno 21 - ultime 500 miglia! Se penso che fino a due mesi fa 500 miglia erano il record mai percorso no stop mi viene da ridere. Oggi festeggiamo perché ne mancano SOLO 500! Il vento in questi giorni intensifica il suo soffio e probabilmente il 7 verrà giù anche un nell’acquazzone. Quella di questi giorni è la perfetta occasione per sperimentare tutti gli incastri possibili del nostro assetto velico. Genoa + trinchetta Genoa + gennaker Gennaker tangonato Perché no, Genoa + tormentina! La randa la usiamo poco, perché i venti che spingono e l’onda oceanica non vanno d’accordo con una vela così impegnativa. Oggi siamo arrivati a un passo da Genoa + Genoa di rispetto (issato solo sulle bugne perché l’inferitura è già occupata). Finita questa premessa nerd, possiamo tornare a parlare delle cose che piacciono a me. Come ci sentiamo? Siamo in trepidazione! Qualcuno sa spiegarmi come mai trascorriamo 40 giorni insieme senza patire minimamente l’arrivo e a TRE GIORNI dalla destinazione sembra che non esista altro al mondo a cui pensare? Tutti che ragioniamo sulla prima cosa che faremo una volta toccata la terra. Chi vuole baciare il terreno, chi vuole andare al primo bar ad ascoltare musica in mezzo alla gente, chi vorrebbe continuare il viaggio. Che esperienza ragazzi. E non è che all’inizio. A domani! Camilla

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Dive down a few hours south of Miami, and you’ll find yourself among the palm trees, blue waters, and colorful foliage of Key West. Forget port/starboard: On this island, the roosters roaming the streets have the right of way. Here at the southernmost point of the United States, the first-ever The Southernmost Regatta presented by Sailing Inc. recently came to a close in dramatic fashion. The event saw five classes complete 10 or 12 races as scheduled. The week started with three days of non-stop sunshine, perfect wind, and waves that faded over the next two days before a light wind finale. Dock talk will tell you the conditions were primetime Key West. There’s something magical about the island lifestyle. Each day after racing, sailors gathered for daily awards at the Sunset Tiki Bar at the Galleon Resort, which was a gracious host. It goes without saying that were plenty of mudslides and Mount Gay cocktails to go around. The Melges 24 fleet was the largest of the five classes. Today’s finale was a who-beats-who between Peter Duncan’s Raza Mixta and Laura Grondin’s Dark Energy. The Raza Mixta team grabbed the lead from Laura Grondin’s Dark Energy on the second day and never looked back. Onboard with Duncan were Victor Diaz de Leon, Erik Shampain, Matty Pistay, and Greiner Hobbs. Taking the Corinthian trophy was Alex Shafer’s Sweaty Betty from Clermont Sailing Club, Florida. The beasts in the Great Lakes 52 fleet were certainly a spectacle on the blue waters off Key West. On the fleet’s own separate race course, David Team’s TP52 Vesper took charge, finishing with 24 points over the 12-race series, six points ahead of Austin Fragomen’s Interlodge VII. Rounding out the podium was Doug DeVos’s Windquest. Tight competition characterized the J/111 racing, especially between Andrew & Sedgwick Ward’s Bravo and Ian Hill’s Sitella. The Bravo team came out on top, winning the tie-breaker. On the Wards’ team was Bill Hardesty, Joshua & Matthew Kapell, Ian Fraser, Sebastian Bliss, Kelly McKeown, and River Paquin, narrowly edging out the Sitella team with Terry Hutchinson onboard. Gwen Fragomen’s Botin 44 Interlodge IV put on an impressive show in the ORC division. The team put up a near-perfect scorecard throughout five days of racing, only taking one second place finish behind Eric Lopez del Valle’s Farr 395 Wasabi. If there was an award for team spirit, the Wasabi team might just have taken the crown — With tunes pumping through the speakers and plenty of smiles & greetings on the docks every day, this team made friends with everyone at the event. Bobby Julien’s Dingbat team put on a show in the J/70 fleet with six bullets and no need to sail the final race. James Gary’s Ayacucho from Severn Sailing Association had an excellent showing and took home the J/70 Corinthian trophy. The race committee team of nine led by PRO Mark Foster completed 40 races throughout the week, rolling out the red carpet for the sailors. The Southernmost Regatta extends its deep gratitude to the vision of the Ruhlman family, Sailing Inc., Regatta Chair Martin Kullman, Evolution Sails, Harken Inc., Mount Gay Rum, J/Boats, EWE Spirit Foundation, Sail22, AA Dive Services, Pirates Lair, the Sunset Tiki Bar at the Galleon Resort, and the City of Key West. Media coverage was provided by Harken, Walter Cooper Photography, and Sharon Green’s Ultimate Sailing. The Mount Gay was flowing, the breeze was blowing, and the Southernmost Regatta is cementing itself as the place to be in January. Plan on joining the fun next year — onward & upward! thesouthernmostregatta.com · Results: yachtscoring.com/event_results_cumulative.cfm?eID=14520 · On-the-water live updates: @harken_inc Instagram Stories · Photo Gallery: bit.ly/Southernmost2022Photos

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