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Discover the fascinating history of traditional shell money in the Solomon Islands! 🐚 Used for centuries as a primary currency, these hand-carved clam shells played a vital role in cultural ceremonies and marriage negotiations. Learn how families used this unique wealth to build connections and settle agreements. For the full Video: 🎥 Episode 9 : You Can Buy a Wife with This 🔗 https://youtu.be/yTWSZlEQ9XI 📍 Location: Telina Island, Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands #SolomonIslands #ShellMoney #CulturalHistory #Tradition #SouthPacific #AncientCurrency #TravelVlog #Shorts #onceuponareef

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Party on the Tall Ship Challenge Great Lakes Schooner Company is located in downtown Toronto and provides beautiful vessels for corporate dinner cruises, weddings, private functions and student educational cruises. With over 20 years of experience providing first class service in Toronto Harbour, we can host the perfect boat cruise for you or your organization. We cater to parties from 2 to 225 people on our sail boats, motor yacht or cruise ships. Cruise with us for an unforgettable experience right in the heart of downtown Toronto. More Information: https://www.greatlakesschooner.com/ Tall Ship Challenge: https://www.greatlakesschooner.com/toronto-dinner-cruise-ship-challenge.html Videographer: @lenplix https://www.instagram.com/lenplix/

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The Melonseed Regatta at Mystery Bay was the first invitational event for Gig Harbor Boat Works boat owners. GHBW invited Melonseed owners to join up, meet one another and sail their boats together on a gorgeous summer day. It was quite a success and we hope to have more meetups in the future!

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We know that learning to sail can be overwhelming and there is a lot to take in. In an effort to help, we’ve created a series of “Bite Sized Lessons” taken straight out of our textbooks – Sailing Made Easy and Coastal Cruising Made Easy. (asa.com/textbooks) In this lesson we take a look at who has the right of way as two sailboats approach each other; one on starboard tack, the other on port tack.

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