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Step into Telina, a village in the Solomon Islands renowned for producing some of the finest carvers in the Pacific. đŸïž For generations, these master artisans have transformed forest resources into intricate walking canes, spiritual figurines, and cultural treasures. You'll also see the incredible skill of Telina’s women as they weave intricate fans from pandanus leaves using ancient techniques passed down through the ages. This isn't just art—it's the living spirit and identity of a people. Subscribe to discover the hidden stories and craftsmanship of the Pacific Islands. ⚓ For the full Video: đŸŽ„ Episode 7 : World’s Best Woodcarvers? 🔗 https://youtu.be/HGjNZ-34L0k #Shorts #SolomonIslands #WoodCarving #AncientCraft #PacificCulture #TelinaVillage #Handmade #Artisans #TraditionalArt #IndigenousCulture

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Any #yacht featured in the superb pre-Second World War series of ‘Uffa Fox books’ is without question a special one, and DRIAC may be best known these days from her inclusion in Fox’s ‘Sailing, Seamanship and Yacht Construction’ (1934). From a time when the design of the ideal offshore #sailing #cruiser was still evolving and much discussed, Uffa waxed lyrical about this characterful Charles E. Nicholson design which had comfortably reeled off well over 5000 miles in her first two seasons, including Portsmouth to Malta and back, under the command of her redoubtable first owner, A.G.H. Macpherson. DRIAC is still taking people on sailing adventures and, as she has always done, entrances with her looks, presence, and no-nonsense sailing ability. https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/608/DRIAC

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After a good start, Bryon Ehrhart’s Juan K 27m (formerly Rambler 88) certainly gave the maxis great competition on their run down the harbour to the turning marks and also did well down the NSW coast, across Bass Strait and the east coast of Tasmania, coming in fourth in line honours.

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