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A documentary film by Claire Roberge and Guy Lavoie. This is the short trailer for the film - a human adventure meeting the indigenous people of the North. Join Claire and Guy aboard their steel-hulled sailboat, BALTHAZAR as they sail 7000 nautical miles from Gaspé, Quebec Canada to Alaska's Bering Sea via Greenland and the legendary Northwest Passage. Buy/Rent full 81-minute documentary at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/northwestp... AND http://www.thesailingchannel.tv/north... Includes English and French language versions.

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OPENING 2024 ON MARCH 30TH. The Ibiza Boat Club is Ibiza's brand new, one-of-a-kind floating beach club. A stylish and luxurious 90ft catamaran featuring comfortable sun lounger day beds, sofa lounges and a state-of-the-art Void sound system, with panoramic views of Ibiza's and Formentera's landscape, surrounded by a 360° infinity pool: The Med. Ibiza’s finest experience on the water, unless you have a private super yacht. On this catamaran, everyone is VIP with access to the sun beds. Ibiza Boat Club is an exclusive event venue for pulsating five star boat parties and unique boat trips from Ibiza to Formentera, making it the ultimate destination for those seeking a seamless fusion of accessible luxury and unforgettable experiences. The unique format of Ibiza Boat Club, characterised by innovative event design, exclusivity, and a dedicated crew, sets a standard that is not easily imitable. Summer in Ibiza is only a few weeks away. Get your early bird tickets now with up to 40€ discount. More info: https://www.ibizaboatclub.com/

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Wobbegong sharks are a highlight of any scuba diving liveaboard cruise to Raja Ampat in Indonesia. Usually they are found lying under coral heads or inside crevices. But sometimes you get lucky and they have found somewhere to rest, completely out in the open. This one was in a particularly funny position. It doesn't look so comfortable to us, what do you think?!

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