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        Did you know a group of seahorses is also called a herd. No wonder Cowgirls make such great divers, after all they truly know how to wrangle up their herd. Do you enjoy dive travel with a focus on diving with amazing animals like the Seahorse? Join us in exploring some of the best dive sites in the Caribbean. Explore your next dive escape 👉🏽 CruiseNautic.com
 
            
        About a year ago, I met Erion in the heart of Athens when he recognized me from my channel and approached me to express his gratitude for the help I had given him. At the time, he was a talented street artist, creating stunning wall clocks from discarded vinyl records. He was also just beginning his journey as a skipper, dreaming of one day owning his own boat. A year later, we crossed paths again in the same spot. This time, he brought me two meaningful gifts: a custom wall clock featuring my signature logo, as shown in the photo, and the exciting news of his progress as a navigator. God bless you, my friend. I can’t wait to set sail with you in the new year!🕛🎊
 
            
        Embarking on our journey to the Samaria Gorge, we set off in our rental car, eager to explore one of Europe's most renowned natural wonders. The Samaria Gorge is a canyon located in the middle of the White Mountains Forest Preserve. And the White Mountains massif (known as Lefka Ori in Greek) truly lived up to its name. Due to heavy rainfall the previous night, the mountain peaks were beautifully covered in snow. Snow on Crete? Yes indeed! The highest peak of the White Mountains stands at 2,453 meters, with more than 50 summits exceeding 2,000 meters. As we drove towards the Samaria Gorge, sometimes weaving between goats, we enjoyed the stunning views of the snow-capped mountains.
 
            
        Sailing to Greenland is an unforgettable experience. Our Greenland expeditions start in either Olafsvik, Iceland and finish in Kulusuk, Greenland or in the opposite direction. So included in this sailing adventure are two amazing destinations, Iceland and Greenland and the crossing of the famous Denmark Strait. In the thousands of miles covering the coasts of Eastern Greenland, there are only 7 settlements. It is one of the last wild places in our hemisphere where people are still living a traditional way of life. See your website to check the expected dates for 2024 sailing. @gowestsailing
 
            
        