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Cómo trimar el mástil de mi velero. La jarcia del palo de mi barco se va destensando paulatinamente y hay que revisarla de vez en cuando. Hoy toca centrar y tensar la jarcia firme de un Fibrester Palamós. Es un barco de vela de 5m de eslora de los años 70. Es un velero precioso que hace que su armador junto a su familia disfrute de unas jornadas increíbles por la ría de Vigo
The Ocean Race Atlantic 2026 is the first point-to-point race in the 50-year history of The Ocean Race. It is a high-speed, fully-crewed transatlantic sprint from NYC to Lorient, featuring a mandatory 50/50 gender split and a deep commitment to ocean science. It bridges the gap between the 2025 Europe edition and the 2027 Around the World race. Don’t forget to subscribe for more The Ocean Race: https://goo.gl/BzBCwU Check out our full video catalogue: https://goo.gl/nrB9ay Like The Ocean Race on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theoceanrace/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoceanrace/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoceanrace/ Read More: http://www.theoceanrace.com
After years of travelling slowly across Japan — by sailboat, train, and on foot — I realised something unexpected: The hardest lessons weren’t about learning more. They were about unlearning assumptions. Not facts. Narratives. Cultural shortcuts. This short introduces a five-part reflection on 5 things I had to unlearn — and what that reveals about longevity, community, and aging. You can read the full essay here: https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/post/five-things-i-had-to-unlearn-about-japan From the forthcoming book Longevity and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan. #JapanSolo #Longevity #SlowTravel #HealthyAging #Community #FieldNotes