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Book here : https://www.balireply.com/best-activity/ijen/ijen-blue-fire-trekking-from-bali/?date=2020-05-05 Many people fly to Bali to see its stunning beaches and have a relaxing vacation. But if you’re more of an adventurous traveler, it also offers some thrilling attractions, one of which is Ijen! It’s a volcano complex that emits mesmerizing blue flames due to ignited sulfuric gas that emerges from its cracks. For a hassle-free hike at Ijen, you can join this activity via Balireply and have everything prepared for your convenience! You’ll be picked up from your hotel, be accompanied by an experienced trekking guide, and have all the necessary fees and permits taken care of! All you have to do is bring your personal gears, meals, and be wowed by the blue fires once you reach the crater! A short stop at a nearby coffee plantation and waterfalls is also included so you can rest and relax after before heading home.

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In the final leg of the deliver of Going to Red from Kilrush to Strangford we were once again blessed with clear but cold condition, the mid afternoon kill was once again warmed up by a visit from a pod of the most majestic marine mammals. A pod of around 25 Dolphins stayed and played on the bow for over 30 minutes, you can't help but get excited by these beautiful creatures. The warned us up for the final push up into Strangford Lough. Watching this back it reminds me why we need to do more to keep our seas clean and cool, allowing these animals to live and thrive for generations to come. Thanks for watching Bottom Up Boats latest production which shares some footage of the Dolphins in the Irish sea.

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First footage of heavy weather sailing on Black Jack 100 on the final training day, all carried out very smoothly in 25 knots plus with no incidents. Impressive crew lineup included Tom Slingsby, Chris Nicholson, Anthony Nossiter and Alex Nolan, backing up sipper Mark Bradford and Owner Peter Harburg.

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I wrote a small blog post about connecting my tillerpilot to my windvane. You can check it out here http://whitespotpirates.com/how-to-connect-a-raymarine-tillerpilot-to-a-windpilot-pacific/ Anyone of you have a similar set up on your boat? My Raymarine autopilot is not strong enough for my 8.5t aluminum Reinke Super 10. That is why I decided to try out what I had read from other boat owners with the same problem: to connect my autopilot to my Windpilot Pacific to reduce the needed power for stearing. I still have to test it out on the water...but it seems to work so far. I was just wondering if it could possibily damage my windvane with this set up, that is why I wanted to ask Peter Foerthmann of http://www.windpilot.com/ for advice. Let's see what he thinks about it... Ahoy, Nike & Karl ATTENTION: this is REAL TIME ;) Just mounted that thing yesterday! I know this is all very confusing with the timing and stuff...sorry for that.

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