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SAILING ILLUSTRATED #799 (Fri 10 Jan 2025) — “It’s been an interesting first two days for us,” commented Gavin Brady (USA) on top with Nick Egnot-Johnson (NZL) and Ian Williams (GBR) at the 2025 Macao Match Cup. “Despite us not managing to do a great deal of preparation for the event, as well as other teams, we are sailing well. There are a lot of wind shifts here, but also a lot of passing lanes to keep the racing close – a great event so far.” Reminder that our SI Person of the Year will be announced on our 800th show on 14 January 2025.... SAILING ILLUSTRATED is hosted by Tom Ehman (USA), with Julia Wedekind (USA), Jon Emmett (GBR), Alistair Murray (AUS) and the FOSI. As always our live video podcast airs on Facebook (fb.com/sailingillustratedblog) and the Sailing Illustrated TV YouTube channel every Tuesday and Friday at 1300 Pacific / 2100 UTC, or watch a replay on-demand later. "Sail Fast, Sail Safe, Have Fun!" #tfelive #tomehmanlive #SailingIllustrated
In the Solomon Islands, everything you need to survive is provided by nature—even first aid! 🥥🩹 In this Short, we learn about "Coconut Gauze," a natural sponge-like material found inside certain coconuts. Watch as we discover how this amazing material can be used to stop bleeding and protect wounds, acting as a natural bandage in the wild. It’s a fascinating example of traditional knowledge and the incredible utility of the coconut tree! 🌴✨ If you're interested in jungle survival skills and the wonders of island life, make sure to like and subscribe to Once Upon A Reef for more! Follow Once Upon A Reef for more adventures: For the full Video: 🎥 Episode 3 : How to Eat and Heal in a Rainforest🔗 https://youtu.be/JDveJUsXXhs #survivalhacks #firstaid #nature #solomonislands #coconutgauze #bushcraft #explore #onceuponareef #islandlife #adventure
Embark on an exhilarating underwater odyssey with us as we explore the mesmerizing depths of the Red Sea in Hurghada aboard the luxurious liveaboard vessel, Amelie! Join our diverse group of adventure-seekers from Austria, Germany, Denmark, Croatia, and Wales as we dive into a week-long journey filled with breathtaking encounters with vibrant marine life and stunning coral reefs. Experience the thrill of liveaboard diving as we navigate the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea, encountering majestic marine creatures and exploring hidden underwater treasures. From vibrant coral gardens to thrilling dive sites, our expedition promises unforgettable moments and lifelong memories. Join us on this unforgettable dive adventure in Hurghada, where every dive is a new discovery and every moment is filled with excitement. Subscribe now to dive deep into the wonders of the Red Sea with us! I hope you'll enjoy this video! If you have any questions, please leave a comment down below. Music: https://www.storyblocks.com/audio Voiceover: https://murf.ai/text-to-speech AI Invideo (10 minutes are free!): https://invideo.io/i/pyu NordVPN - Get 3 months for free!: https://ref.nordvpn.com/ZpghalEIcgd Join me on Instagram: Everything big - https://www.instagram.com/project_yet_unknown_all/ Everything small - https://www.instagram.com/project_yet_unknown/ Check out my pictures on ... Scopio: http://bit.ly/2OtkRLg Wirestock: https://wirestock.io/peter.jantsch
Boaters can take several steps to deal with Sargasso seaweed: 1. Avoid areas with large concentrations of Sargasso seaweed: Boaters can use satellite imagery and other resources to identify areas with high concentrations of seaweed and avoid them if possible. 2. Slow down and be cautious: Sargasso seaweed can be thick and difficult to navigate through, so boaters should slow down and proceed with caution when encountering it. 3. Clear the seaweed from the boat: Boaters can use a net or rake to remove seaweed from the boat, being careful not to damage the boat or the seaweed. 4. Check the engine and cooling system: Sargasso seaweed can clog the engine and cooling system, so boaters should check them regularly and clean them if necessary. 5. Dispose of the seaweed properly: Boaters should dispose of the seaweed properly, either by composting it or disposing of it in a designated area. They should not throw it back into the water, as this can spread the seaweed to other areas. Follow us for more helpful boating tips and suggestions! #sailingexperience #sailinglife #sailingadventure #boatlife #sargasso