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Calção Crio

Our 40 day, 5555 NM crossing of the Atlantic is just about done. We expect to arrive in Grenada just after midnight on the morning of the 29th. We were able to visit the island of St Helena for 3 days and the island of Fernando de Noronha for 2 days, but otherwise it’s been eat, sleep, sail, repeat. We’ve been on every point of sail and used every sail in our inventory EXCEPT the storm sail. We’ll do a recap soon, but we just wanted to send out a quick highlight. Want more? Please give us a follow on our other social media: https://instagram.com/on_a_new_tack http://facebook.com/OnANewTack Check out our blog: http://www.OnANewTack.com Where are we right now:? http://tracking.OnANewTack.com For the BEST content, follow our cat on Instagram: https://instagram.com/chuckpail

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Watch as this incredible octopus shifts color and texture in real time, blending perfectly into the coral reef to stay hidden. Here are 3 interesting facts about octopus color changes: 1. Colorblind Yet Master of Color: Despite their incredible color-changing abilities, octopuses are believed to be colorblind. They likely sense light and texture in complex ways, possibly using their skin as a sort of distributed “eye.” 2. They use color to express mood and communicate: Some octopus species flash dark colors when they’re angry or threatened, while others shift hues during mating rituals or while hunting, a language written in light and skin. 3. Texture Change Enhances Camouflage: Along with color, octopuses can change their skin texture using muscle-controlled papillae, making them look like rocks, coral, or seaweed. Moments like this remind us just how wild, smart, and beautiful our oceans truly are. 🌊💙 Ready to witness the magic for yourself? Come snorkel with us and see the ocean come alive. 🎥: Tinae Siringo Ringo #SeaTrekSailingAdventures #UnderwaterMagic #OctopusCamouflage #MarineLifeMoments #CoralReefVibes #SnorkelingAdventure #WildEncounters #SeaTrekMoments #OceanWonders #NatureInMotion #EcoTravel #TravelDeeper #Wanderlust #AdventureTime #BucketList #NatureLovers #ThisIsLiving #Underwater #Octopus #Snorkeling #BucketListExperience #ActiveSeniorsTravel #TravelOver50 #NatureMoments #WildlifeUpClose

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This is a Sango built in Oregon, USA, and then trailed down to Mexico's Baja for its first sails. Mike wrote "Fastest we went this trip was 13 knots with a reef in the main and ill fitting sails. Was Great! " Even with four on board and when towing an 8ft Crayfish!! You can see more on the Sango here http://sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/2-catamarans-under-25ft/160-sango

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