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Step into the water with our REAL FOCUS guests as they put purpose before the perfect shot. Across the macro-rich reefs of Lembeh and Anilao, participants are embracing a mindful, hands-off approach to underwater photography — capturing authentic moments while contributing valuable observations to ongoing marine research. This behind-the-scenes glimpse shows how each dive becomes more than just an image opportunity. It is about patience, awareness and respect for the rhythms of the reef. Through REAL FOCUS, photographers are not only refining their craft but also helping build a deeper understanding of marine life — one honest encounter at a time. www.solitude.world/reaffocus

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At one point, we noticed the anchor light wasn’t working. Apparently, after six years the battery was dead. We were able to buy a spare anchor light, and I went up the mast to replace it. The first time, we thought it would be easy—just replace the light or the battery—but it turned out that more work was needed. The anchor light had to be unscrewed and the two wires had to be reconnected in the terminal block. And all of that at 22 meters up, right on top of the mast. After some instructions from Gilles, I went up the mast again, this time bringing tools along in the side pockets of the “chair” (bosun’s chair) in which you’re hoisted up. It worked, and the anchor light was shining brightly again at the top of the mast!

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One of our NSSC Sailability members, Jazz Turner, crossing the finish line at the end of her epic Project FEAR ("face everything and rise") journey. Jazz is terminally ill with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), and is a full-time wheelchair user. After 28 days sailing around the UK and Ireland single-handed, non-stop and unassisted, Jazz arrived back at Brighton Marina around 13:30 on Monday 30th June 2025. Jazz is raising money for the Newhaven and Seaford Sailing Club (NSSC) Sailability fund. Her fundraising page can be accessed at the following link. *Fundraising page:* https://www.gofundme.com/f/project-fear *Journey tracker:* https://projectfear.uk/Expedition-Log/Tracking Filmed from NSSC "orange RIB" by Alasdair Fortune. #newhavenandseafordsailingclub #sailability

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