
Through the doldrum, with shark and dolphins, in Tuvalu. Ep 42 Hilma Sailing
August 23, 2019 by Hilma Sailing | Language: EN Play Time: 00:28:47 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

In this episode Oskar shows a little about our HF-radio and how we download weather forecasts.
While we were swimming in the middle of the ocean a oceanic whitetip shark came and said hello.
We reached Tuvalu but we did not stay very long… We really wanted to explore the beautiful atolls and islands, but we explain why we couldn’t in the episode.
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Through the doldrum, with shark and dolphins, in Tuvalu. Ep 42 Hilma Sailing Locations
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