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Sailing Down the Oregon Coast 70 Miles Off Shore! We are outside Waldport, Oregon. 70 miles off the shore of the Oregon Coast! We are in a Sceptre 41 Sailboat, sailing to Mexico! We are new sailors! Thank you for being here. If you dig the journey, we would love you to subscribe or check out our blog at: https://gypseaexplorer.com/ Cheers! Heather & Chris! Me & The Kiwi
When you’re anchored off the coast, how do you get to shore? 🌊 In Puerto Rico, we put three methods to the test: dinghy, paddleboard, and swimming! Each has its pros and cons, depending on the conditions, distance, and what you’re bringing with you. In This Video, You’ll See: ✔️ Taking the Dinghy – The fastest and driest option 🚤 ✔️ Paddleboarding to Shore – A fun workout with amazing views 🏄♂️ ✔️ Swimming In – The refreshing (but tricky) method 🏊 ✔️ Which Option Works Best? – Breaking down when to use each one Getting to shore is part of the adventure when living on a sailboat! Which method would you choose? Let us know in the comments! #sailingdeezknots #sailinglife #BoatToShore #puertorico #SailingPuertoRico #liveaboard #DinghyLife #paddleboarding #boatlife #cruisinglife #sailingadventure #offgridliving
You can see sea-turtles on just about in site in Komodo. However, there are only a few places where the turtles turn up in large numbers when they need a good scrubbing from the smaller fish who are eager to eat the algae from their shells. Just like mantas turning up over specific cleaning stations to have the parasites picked from their bodies, turtles do the same, forming a symbiotic relationship between the fish and the turtles/rays.