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A short introduction to who is behind Sailing Mutiny! We have taken a break from our careers to experience the freedom of travel and allow us to experience our world from a brand new point of view. Join us on our adventure as we explore The Netherlands, France and beyond! To make sure you don't miss our next video, subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD7mUzBSwl2XjKZHNirPK8w Find us on Social Media - keep up to date on where we are right now! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sailingmutiny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sailingmutiny/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sailingmutiny Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/sailingmutiny/ Website: www.sailingmutiny.com If you enjoy our videos and would like to help support the adventure, visit us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sailingmutiny

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We love low tide on Green Island!

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What a great tool to have when creating with Blender3D, Rokoko Studio has an amazing selection of downloadable armatures to use in your projects. Thanks Polyfjord for another fantastic tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtlLUdUvw-g #blender3d #blendertutorial #animation #skater #skateboarding

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Sea turtles live in the ocean, but they don’t have gills, so how do they survive underwater for so long? Here are some surprising facts that every ocean lover should know: 🌊 1. They Breathe Air, Just Like Us Sea turtles have lungs, not gills, so they must surface to breathe. 🐢 2. Incredible Breath-Holding Abilities When resting, they can hold their breath for 4 to 7 hours. While swimming, they come up for air every few minutes. 💨 3. Super-Fast Breathers They only need 1–2 seconds at the surface before diving again! 🌙 4. Nighttime Adaptation While sleeping, their heart rate slows down dramatically—conserving oxygen and allowing them to stay underwater even longer. 🧭 Want to See Sea Turtles in the Wild? Join our sailing adventures for immersive, eco friendly travel experiences. Explore vibrant reefs, spot marine wildlife up close, and reconnect with nature in ways that truly stay with you. 📌 Subscribe for more stories from the sea and tips for your next bucketlist escape. #SeaTrekSailingAdventures #SeaTurtleFacts #MarineWildlife #OceanLovers #USATravelGoals #NatureLoversUSA #BucketListAdventures #WildlifeEncounters #SnorkelingGetaway #EcoTravelUSA #TravelOver50USA #SlowTravel #NatureTherapy #MeaningfulTravel #BluePlanetMoments #exploreresponsibly #FamilyTravelUSA#TravelOver50 #TravelWithPurpose #MultigenerationalTravel

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Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark (GBR) have already won the Women’s 470 gold medal with the Medal Race to spare, but behind the British it’s shaping up to be an intriguing battle for silver and bronze. A few protests last night have shaken up the running order. A disqualification from race eight has relegated Tina Mrak and Veronika Macarol (SLO) from the bronze medal position down to seventh overall and with a much slighter chance of a medal. A disqualification from race 9 has dropped the double World Champions Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar (AUT) out of medal contention altogether. The team that have endured some brutal moments in an otherwise stellar week are the 2012 Olympic Champions Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL). Despite counting a disqualification in their scores, some excellent results including four race wins see the Kiwis in silver medal position on the leaderboard. However, so close are the points that they go into the double-points Medal Race tied with Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha (USA) and reigning World Champions Camille Lecointre and Hélène de France (FRA). Just two points back are Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka (JPN) and Afrodite Zegers and Anneloes van Veen (NED) are still well within striking distance.

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