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Top 3 Things Why You Should Live on Beautiful Waterfront Homes
There are many people who want to enjoy the Harbor Beach. This is a beautiful city located in Michigan. It is a perfect time for you who want to invest on some properties around this area. It is a good idea that you take a look at some beautiful waterfront homes in Harbor Beach. You can get a lot of benefits by living in these waterfront homes. Because of that reason, many people are interested to spend most of their time in their waterfront home. Here are some benefits offered by this type of home for all homeowners.
1. Enjoy beautiful scenery
This is the first and main benefit offered by waterfront home. This type of house offers beautiful environment and scenery for all homeowners. Most waterfront homes are located close to the beautiful water bodies, such as lakes. Some people always want to spend most of their time on these homes.
2. Pleasant weather
Many people may want to live in waterfront home because of this benefit. Most of them want to enjoy pleasant weather that they can feel around some water bodies. Waterfront property is a great place to enjoy cool and breeze air coming from the environment.
3. Relaxing activities
There are some relaxing and fun activities that you can do on your waterfront property. You can spend most of your time with your lovely families. You are able to swim, sail, fish, or even waterski with your families and friends. This is another benefit that you can enjoy by staying on your favorite waterfront properties.
vendredi 5 février 2016
McNamara ready to defy Nazare with a cork surfboard
The Hawaiian daredevil is back in Europe with groundbreaking innovations. A joint venture between Mercedes-Benz, Corticeira Amorim and Polen Surfboards gave birth to a cork missile.
One year after announcing the spectacular "MBoard 1.0", McNamara gets ready to surf the monsters at Praia do Norte with a cork surfboard, named "MBoard 2.0."
"The virtues of cork such as its high durability and flexibility make cork surfboards sufficiently strong to withstand the impact of huge waves," explains Garrett McNamara.
"As Portugal is the world's largest producer of cork, it makes perfect sense to use this material to produce a high-performance board to ride the legendary waves off the coast of Nazaré."
GMAC believes "these surfboards will be the benchmark in terms of technology for those surfing giant waves" and that they are ready for the power of Nature. Next goal: the 100-foot challenge.
The three companies shaped what they believe to be "the perfect balance among a board's weight, flexibility and speed to enable Garrett to challenge the formidable waves of the famous Nazaré Canyon."
In 2013, the Hawaiian, 47, rode gigantic waves of Nazaré at 62.4 km/hour (38.7 mph), on a surfboard equipped with a built-in telemetry system. Garrett McNamara is the current world-record holder for the largest wave ever surfed.
10-Foot Great White Chases Surfer to the Beach in Western Australia
Andy Johnston being chased out of the water by a 3-meter great white
shark at West Beach near Esperance in Western Australia. Ignoring the warnings from several people on the beach, Johnston decided to stay in the water and enjoy the merits of an empty lineup.
What the surfer did was watched the shark, kept a eye on it at all times
and didn't panic. The second he could he exited the water. TBH thats
the correct thing to do. He was never going to out paddle the shark and
if he panicked and thrashed to shore id say the result would have been
entirely different. Its the media thats thrashing about causing havoc
and fear mongering..
Photo: Frits De Bruyn
Photo: Frits De Bruyn
Photo: Frits De Bruyn
Bodysurfers free-falling off the face of the Wedge...Would you go? (Video)
In memory of Lifeguard Ben Carlson who lost his life rescuing a person
in distress in solid 12 foot surf Sunday night on this swell. Thank you
lifeguards for keeping our beachs safe.
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