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Una barca a vela, il mare della Grecia e la libertà assoluta. Questo è solo l’inizio del viaggio che sognavo da tempo. 🎥 Il video completo è ora su YouTube – link in bio! Rimaniamo in contatto: 🍿 Iscriviti al canale YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@gegioaranzabal 📸 Seguimi su Instagram @gegioaranzabal #vlog #travel #sailing #viaggiare #barcaavela #Grecia #travelvlog #summer2025 #sailinglife #adventure #mare #friends

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Trying out the new rink lighting.

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Diving in Komodo wouldn't disappoint you. Check out this gorgeous nudibranch and show us some #nudilove! Keen to join liveaboard diving, and explore the natural wonders of Raja Ampat and Komodo National Park? Contact La Galigo Liveaboard today: ✉️ info@lagaligoliveaboard.com 💬 +62 812 2000 2025 🌐 www.lagaligoliveaboard.com DIVE MORE, EXPERIENCE MORE with La Galigo Liveaboard.

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A vela nel golfo di Genova -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "... E allora me ne vado a VIVERE IN BARCA A VELA!... Finché c'è barca c'è speranza! (ep.1)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E-Tb4dfWGE -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI Join our crew on Patreon by CLICKING HERE: https://bit.ly/47Nssf6 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 Sailing adventures on a budget: How to learn to sail online and set sail on a catamaran. Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. Setting Sail on a Shoestring: Your Guide to Affordable Catamaran Adventures Have you ever dreamed of slicing through the waves on your very own catamaran but thought it was a privilege reserved for the affluent? Think again! Today, we're embarking on a voyage to shatter this myth, proving that with a pinch of resourcefulness and a splash of digital savvy, the open seas are truly open to all. Chart Your Course with Online Wisdom In the digital era, the art of sailing is just a click away. Platforms abound with seasoned sailors eager to share their knowledge. From the basics of knot-tying to the complex dance of the sails, online courses offer a treasure trove of sailing know-how without plundering your wallet. The Frugal Mariner's Library While the internet is a sea of information, nothing compares to the depth of a good book. Dive into 'Catamarans: The Complete Guide for Cruising Sailors' by Gregor Tarjan to navigate the intricacies of catamaran sailing. Pair it with 'The Cruiser's Handbook of Fishing' by Scott Bannerot and Wendy Bannerot, and you're well on your way to becoming a self-sufficient sea rover. Seas the Day with DIY Maintenance The real secret to cost-effective sailing? It's mastering the art of maintenance. Learn to tackle the essentials of catamaran care, and you'll not only save a chest full of gold but also forge a deeper connection with your vessel. Affiliate Disclosure: In full transparency, please note that the links in this video description may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. You don't pay more when using these links, and any earnings help to support this channel. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value to my audience. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." Thank you for your trust and support!

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In this diving video we get to meet up eye to giant eye with a squid. Did you know squid have the largest eye to body ratio in the entire animal kingdom! In fact, the Giant Squid (cousin to this Caribbean Reef Squid) has the largest eyes on the entire planet at a minimum of 10 in / 25 cm in diameter. Even the Blue Whale does not compare at 11 cm. What’s strange is small eyes can actually see dramatically further so why the enormous eyes? Large eyes are thought to be better at seeing large objects that give off their own light in deep water. So who might the squid be looking for? Well he doesn’t glow but his movements trigger creatures that do and he loves feasting on Squid, The Sperm Whale! Do you love scuba diving in our underwater world and meeting amazing animals like the Caribbean Reef Squid? Join us for a dive learn more facts on the squid 👉🏽 https://cruisenautic.com

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