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One of the positives of hauling out in Trinidad is that you're relatively safe from hurricanes because it's rare for one to come far enough south to directly hit the island. That being said, we do still experience storms that are a result of weather conditions far north of us. Last night we experienced one of the worst storms we've had since arriving which was directly related to Tropical Storm Philippe which has just made landfall in Barbuda. Luckily the tent covering Liger held up well, in part because it was built with storms like this in mind.
A bearded man provides a weather and safety update from a marina, discussing windy conditions and his boat's new, improved berth. He highlights the challenges of the previous location and expresses satisfaction with the current one. Perfect for sailing enthusiasts! #SailingVlog #MarinaLife #WeatherUpdate #BoatLife #SailingSafety #WindyConditions #BerthLife #SailingTips #Docking #SailingCommunity
Spotted mid-snorkel: a cuttlefish gliding through the reef like something straight out of a sci-fi film. Graceful, curious, and full of personality, cuttlefish are one of the ocean’s most fascinating creatures, and seeing one in motion is pure underwater magic. It doesn’t flash colors or show off this time... it just moves with a kind of quiet beauty that makes you pause and forget the rest of the world. These are the moments that make snorkeling on our voyages unforgettable, not just the big wildlife, but the strange, subtle, and surreal. Here are some unique and fascinating cuttlefish facts - Masters of camouflage.Cuttlefish can change their color, texture, and even the shape of their bodies in less than a second to blend in with their surroundings, even though they're colorblind! - Built-in buoyancy control.They have a unique internal shell called a cuttlebone, which they use to control their buoyancy, like a built-in scuba tank. - Communication through their skin. They use patterns, pulses, and flashes of color to communicate, hunt, or attract mates, essentially using their skin as a dynamic display screen. ✨ Ready for your own ocean encounter?Come explore where the wild things drift. #Cuttlefish #SnorkelingAdventure #SailingEscape #UnderwaterMagic #OceanLife #EcoTravel #MarineEncounters #TravelDeeper #ExploreTheSea #WildAndFree #SlowTravel #NatureMoments #ReefLife #SailingWithPurpose