Conectați-vă pentru a urmări aventura noastră de navigație în nord-estul Mării Egee. În acest vlog vizităm insulele Psara unde delfinii ne întâmpină cu căldură, Chios cu istoria sa bogată și arborii săi Mastic și, în sfârșit, ajungem la Ikaria, cu rafale de furtună catabatică primitoare, peisajele sale magnifice și izvoarele termale relaxante. Multumesc pentru vizionare! Urmărește-ne Instagram, verifică blogul nostru și lasă-ne un comentariu dacă ai întrebări! https://www.instagram.com/agreenheading/ www.agreenheading.com #sailing #sailingadventure #greece #sailingboat #boatlife #travelvlog
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Luptă cu vânturile catabatice din nordul Egeei – navigând pe Psara, Chios și Ikaria
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Έλα κ προς τα μας captain
Hi you two ..i cannot remember if i told you but wildings Sailing also have a jack Russel called Yoshi.. they make good boat dogs apart from their tendency to pick fights with anything bigger than themselves 😂😉🇬🇧
If you find any good anchorages let them know .they have a 1975 vintage GRP catamaran with a ketch rig and want to head to Greece or Turkey to overwinter…. they are on a budget.
Kai is the best dog on YouTube! His enthusiasm for life – and dolphins – is great.
The Mastic comment made me curious: as Leo no doubt knows, 'mastication' is chewing in English. I bet he's good at it. Wikipedia tells me that Mastic (Greek: Μαστίχα) is a resin obtained from the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus). It is also known as tears of Chios, being traditionally produced on the island Chios.
When chewed, the resin softens and becomes a bright white and opaque gum. The flavor is bitter at first, but after some chewing, it releases a refreshing flavor similar to pine and cedar.
The origins of chewing gum, maybe, as Pernille says
(I should have waited for more info from Leo! Not often we see someone masticating on YouTube)
Leo, I would pay you Money 💸💸 if you wingfoil with your stringtanga