Boat Life — All Hands On Deck

It's a boat life. There is nothing better than relaxing sea sounds and roaming freely. As you drift from the dock, you will feel a sense of release. Separation is not just physical in the sense of no longer being attached to the land, but it is also a release of tensions and worries from everyday life. As if by magic, the waters, the skies, and the wind become your focus. It doesn't matter if you stay aboard for a few hours, a weekend, or longer, the escape is real. Boat life, however, can be challenging. We've gathered epic boating wins to bonehead bloopers, all in one place.

Stalked

A marine biologist hoping to stealthily track a great white shark backfired.

He used a yellow plastic kayak to be as unobtrusive as possible. A giant fint caught his attention, and he realized he was being stalked! He probably sticks to clownfish and corals now.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.