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Posted - 4 years 5 months ago
Captains, Friday bonuses are waiting for you claim these now and hurry to the game! Freebie Link
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Posted - 4 years 5 months ago
Captains, the ship loaded with bonuses arrived at the port. Hurry to unload the cargo! Freebie Link
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Posted - 4 years 6 months ago
There are many beautiful shores and beaches around the world Freebie Link Some are easy to reach tourist spots, while others are very secluded and off the grid. If you had a chance to instantly teleport to any beach in the world, which one would it be? Lets dream a little!
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Posted - 4 years 6 months ago
What is a safe port? Freebie Link What should a captain do if he receives information about a coming storm? The answer is easygo to a safe port. These ports are required for vessels that are not designed to handle big waves. Often theyre created in natural bays and lagoons, but sometimes theyre completely artificial. Distances between safe ports are calculated so ships could reach at least one of them before a storm, regardless of their position at sea.
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Posted - 4 years 6 months ago
Did you know? Freebie Link Captains, have you heard of the shallowest sea in the world? Its the Sea of Azov. Its average depth is 24 feet, and the maximum depth is only 44 feet. However, this body of water holds other records as well. For instance, its the most continental sea on Earthdue to its remoteness from the Atlantic Oceanand it is the most biologically productive sea in the world!
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Posted - 4 years 6 months ago
A good partnership is a key to running a successful business Freebie Link Play together with your friends - they are the best partners in developing your island! To find the new ones, just leave an 'Add Me' message in the comment section below.
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Posted - 4 years 7 months ago
What is a safe port? Freebie Link What should a captain do if he receives information about a coming storm? The answer is easygo to a safe port. These ports are required for vessels that are not designed to handle big waves. Often theyre created in natural bays and lagoons, but sometimes theyre completely artificial. Distances between safe ports are calculated so ships could reach at least one of them before a storm, regardless of their position at sea.
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Posted - 4 years 7 months ago
Did you know? Freebie Link Captains, you all know that Everest is the highest mountain on Earth. But what if we told you theres a much higher one? Sounds odd, right? However, its no joke. The Mauna Kea volcano is the highest point of the Hawaiian Islands, and it rises a little more than 4 thousand meters above sea level. Whats the trick you ask? Well, a huge part of this mountain is submerged underwater, and if we were to measure its height from the foot to the peak, itd be almost 10 kilometers high!
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Posted - 4 years 7 months ago
When did the first lighthouses appear? Freebie Link A lighthouse is a waypoint for sailors. Its light shows the way to shore and warns the mariners of treacherous reefs and rocks. The first lighthouses looked nothing like the modern ones; they were small towers with iron baskets full of burning wood or coal. We have found record of lighthouses as far back as the 7th century B.C., when there was one on a cape near Hellespont (now known as the Dardanelles). While no one yet knows when they were invented, the most famous lighthouse in history is The Lighthouse of Alexandria, built in the 3rd century B.C. and counted among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Posted - 4 years 7 months ago
When did the first lighthouses appear? Freebie Link A lighthouse is a waypoint for sailors. Its light shows the way to shore and warns the mariners of treacherous reefs and rocks. The first lighthouses looked nothing like the modern ones; they were small towers with iron baskets full of burning wood or coal. We have found record of lighthouses as far back as the 7th century B.C., when there was one on a cape near Hellespont (now known as the Dardanelles). While no one y See More
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Posted - 4 years 7 months ago
Your Favorite Yacht Freebie Link Captains, which of the Sunshine Bay yachts is your favorite? Which one do you choose to ply the oceans blue? Which model ensnared you with its stylish looks and super stats the Mirage Yacht, the Cruise Yacht or maybe something else? Tell us your stories in the comments below and say what destinations you choose most often for sea voyages! "
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Posted - 4 years 7 months ago
Fun Fact Freebie Link What do a lighthouse and a butterfly have in common? A lighthouse on the Stonington peninsula in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan plays an important role in the migration of Monarch butterflies. Each year at the end of summer or the beginning of fall, it becomes a stop-off point for thousands of butterflies who rest there before continuing on their long journey. Speaking of lighthouses, what level is yours in Sunshine Bay? Post your answer in the comments below!
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Posted - 4 years 8 months ago
Did you know? Freebie Link The Red Sea is not only the warmest sea in the world, its also the saltiest sea connected to the ocean. It is also the only sea without rivers flowing into it. The underwater life in the Red Sea is abundant to say the least, and it offers some of the best diving experiences all-year round.
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Posted - 4 years 8 months ago
Some say less is known about the depths of the ocean than the dark side of the moon. Freebie Link Sounds like a joke, right? Nope, its absolutely true. According to some sources, only 2-5% of the bottom of the ocean has been explored. Profound studies of the sea floor started only in the mid-20th century. Today, oceanography uses all sorts of subs, special ships, and even satellites!
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Posted - 4 years 8 months ago
The Black Sands of Vik Freebie Link Iceland is a country of unparalleled beauty. It is striking and somewhat alien. One of its remarkable places is situated near the village of Vik, where strange stacks of basalt rock lie amidst the black sands. They say these rocks were once trolls caught by the rising dawn and turned to stone. However beautiful, this black beach is no place for bathing; its rather cold here, and the winds are blowing all the time. ... Fearless captains, have you ever been to Vik? Do you know of any other beaches with black sand? Tell your stories in the comments below!
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Posted - 4 years 8 months ago
Did you know that? Freebie Link National flags used to have various shapes, but things changed greatly when the Age of Sail began. Rectangular flags with two or more horizontal or vertical stripes were easy to distinguish in the sea and easy to place atop the mast. In time, this became the typical shape of flags, first in Europe and then all over the world, with only three exceptions the flag of Nepal and the square flags of the Vatican and Switzerland.
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Posted - 4 years 8 months ago
Dear Captains! UPD Maintenance works are over! Were conducting technical maintenance, and the game is currently unavailable for play. It should take us about one hour to finish.... We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Posted - 4 years 9 months ago
Captains, today we want to talk about hurricanes! Freebie Link Not everyone knows, but they can form only at sea, never above solid ground. A hurricane collects a huge amount of moisture and takes it to a coast line along with a big wave called a storm surge. These surges appear due to low pressure beneath hurricanes some water literally gets raised above sea level, and forms a tsunami-like wave.
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Posted - 4 years 9 months ago
How strong can a current be? Freebie Link One of the most powerful and fascinating tidal currents in the world is Saltstraumen. You can watch this astonishing natural phenomenon in a narrow channel near the town of Bod. The speed of the current is about 40 kilometers per hour, which forms great swirls 5 meters deep and up to 12 meters in diameter. You can enjoy this nature wonder several times a dayit happens every 6 hours!
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Posted - 4 years 9 months ago
A Real Drifting Island! Freebie Link One of the most mysterious islands in the world, Sable Island, is situated near the shores of Nova Scotia. This small, crescent-shaped sandbar is 26 miles long and less than a mile across at its widest point. Yet, Sable has gained a reputation as the Graveyard of the Atlantic around 350 ships have perished near its shores. The most interesting fact about the island is that it drifts at a speed of 0.14 miles per year away from the shores of Nova Scotia, because its western shore is slowly eroded by waves, while new sand is added to its eastern shore. In the past 100 years, Sable has sailed 124 miles away from its former spot!
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Posted - 4 years 9 months ago
How deep does it go? Freebie Link In 1942 acoustic sounding experts found a strange layer in the sea 300-450 meters under the surface. It reverberated sound, and was first called the phantom bottom. At the time, it was a mystery what the phantom bottom was made ofsome presumed that the reverberation was caused by different water temperatures, others blamed fish and even plankton. However, it later turned out that huge squid gatherings were the real reason behind the effect! Big squid shoals can form a solid uniform mass that reflects sound.
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Posted - 4 years 10 months ago
Just Imagine It a Shell Beach Freebie Link Not so many people were lucky to see this shell beach; no wonder, for its situated in a faraway corner of the world, namely, in the Shark Bay, Australia. In the past, these waters were known as a ship breaking yard, which makes the bay popular with tourists. Besides, the water in the bay has high salinity, thats why cockles live in abundance here. As a result, the beach is all covered with small white shells for a 37 miles stretch 23-33 feet deep. There is certainly no shortage of tourists longing to see this wonder of nature!
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Posted - 4 years 10 months ago
The Beach of the Cathedrals Freebie Link In the north-east of Spain there is a strange and extremely beautiful beach, the Beach of the Holy Waters, more commonly known by its tourist name, As Catedrais, or 'Beach of the Cathedrals'. Under the relentless assault of salt water and strong winds, the cliffs were shaped into structures resembling the arches in Gothic castles. To see all this beauty you have to climb down the cliffs, which is only possible at low tide. Beware, though the tide comes extremely quickly in this region, and at high tide these wondrous cliffs and caves are totally submerged by water.
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Posted - 4 years 10 months ago
Boats over Houses Freebie Link Have you ever dreamed of living on your own boat? Its very tempting; you could go on a trip across the sea at any moment! However, yacht residents encounter numerous problems like plumbing, electrical supply, and so on. Of course, thats all too trivial for a real adventure-seeker. Would you consider living on a boat? If so, what city would you choose as your home port?
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Posted - 4 years 10 months ago
Listing Talents Freebie Link Lets discuss your interests and hobbies. Brave captains, what do you do between the travels to faraway lands? Maybe you enjoy showing all the colors of the sea, sky and clouds on canvas or paper, or versify, or make breathtaking cosplay costumes Tell us all of your hobbies; better still, display your creations in the comments below!
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Posted - 4 years 10 months ago
Have you ever seen a green beach? Probably only in your dreams Freebie Link However, there is a place in Hawaii where the sand is green, due to a high concentration of a mineral called peridot on the shore. It has a distinctive olive hue and glistens so beautifully in the sun that the beach is referred to as the Hawaiian Diamond!
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Posted - 4 years 11 months ago
Lets Play Freebie Link What could be more amazing than prowling the high seas and deep oceans? If, for some reason, you did choose to stay ashore today, well try to keep you busy all the same. Lets play a word association game! The rules are simple read the last comment on this post and write the first word you associate with it, e.g., Cloud Rain Autumn Leaf Fall. Ready? Lets start the game with Calm seas."
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Posted - 4 years 11 months ago
Lets Play Shiritori Freebie Link Captains, you were brilliant at the last game, so we suggest you play with us again! This time it will be a game of Shiritori. The rules are traditionally simple each comment should contain one word, and you only need to think of a word that starts with the last letter of the previous comment, e.g., Sail Ladder Reef Flotilla. Of course, the words should relay to ships, sea and travels! And so we begin. first word is Porthole.
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Posted - 4 years 11 months ago
Have you ever wanted to show your friends how awesome your city is? Freebie Link Its really simplejust take a screenshot and send it around to show off your !
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Posted - 4 years 11 months ago
Have you ever seen a city-sized port? Theyre real Freebie Link Captains, do you know what the biggest port in the world is? Its the port of Shanghai. It is larger than some cities and countries! For instance, the Shanghai port is bigger than the Maldives or even Malta! It has over 100 piers, each of which can fit up to 7 ships, in addition to a nearly uncountable number of other harbor facilities.
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Posted - 5 years 2 Days ago
Whats In the Bottle? Freebie Link In the sixteenth-seventeenth centuries, England had a law whereby anyone who dared open a sealed bottle fished from the sea or found on the coast could be sentenced to death. To read these messages, Queen Elizabeth I created an official position called ""Uncorker of Ocean Bottles"". The bottles could contain messages from British spies such secrets could not be entrusted to just anyone!
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Posted - 5 years 1 Week ago
What do you imagine when you hear the word penguin apart from Penguin Books, of course? Freebie Link Cold, snow, and the ice sheets of Antarctic, most likely. Yet, some penguins enjoy warmth and sunshine as much as fluffy friends in Sunshine Bay do! Tourists from all over the world come to Boulders Beach in South Africa to see these amusing and friendly birds. The local penguins are not afraid of humans, but youd better be on your guard they are not afraid to steal a camera or other valuables from absent-minded travelers!
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Posted - 5 years 2 Weeks ago
A Real Drifting Island Freebie Link One of the most mysterious islands in the world, Sable Island, is situated near the shores of Nova Scotia. This small, crescent-shaped sandbar is 26 miles long and less than a mile across at its widest point. Yet, Sable has gained a reputation as the Graveyard of the Atlantic around 350 ships have perished near its shores. The most interesting fact about the island is that it drifts at a speed of 0.14 miles per year away from the shores of Nova Scotia, because its western shore is slowly eroded by waves, while new sand is added to its eastern shore. In the past 100 years, Sable has sailed 124 miles away from its former spot!
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Posted - 5 years 3 Weeks ago
Can a sailboat move faster than the wind? Freebie Link You bet! When a boat is sailing by the wind, its maximum speed is equal to the speed of the wind. Once it reaches this speed, the wind stops putting pressure on the sails. But what if the wind is blowing at an angle? The air current flows around the sails, creating some lift capacity. This also maintains constant pressure on the sails that doesnt decrease as the boat speeds up. Modern catamarans utilize this neat trick very actively and their sails often look more like airplane wings.
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Posted - 5 years 1 month ago
Do you dream of joining a yacht club and playing with tried and tested allies? Freebie Link Or, are you already the captain of a mighty club yourself, looking for new members? Leave a comment below, and maybe this post will help you find other players who will make the game even more fun! Join yacht club, climb to the top of the ratings and get amazing prizes!
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Posted - 5 years 1 month ago
There are many beautiful shores and beaches around the world Freebie Link Some are easy to reach tourist spots, while others are very secluded and off the grid. If you had a chance to instantly teleport to any beach in the world, which one would it be? Lets dream a little!
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Posted - 5 years 1 month ago
Is the blue whale really the biggest creature on Earth? Freebie Link Captains, what do you thinkare there any creatures in the deep seas bigger then the blue whale? Youre probably thinking of the legendary Kraken, but what about creatures not found in stories? The answer isn't an easy one its jellyfish! While the Cyanea jellyfish may not be bigger than the blue whale, its definitely longer; the tentacles of the biggest known specimen were 120 ft long, and scientists believe it was not the largest of its species! The further north these jellyfish live, the bigger they grow. So, in the Arctic Ocean where Cyanea Arctica lives, we can find ones with tentacles about 147 ft long and with a bell more than 8 ft in diameter! Youd better avoid meeting such a monster
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Posted - 5 years 1 month ago
Walk the Giant's Causeway Freebie Link If you go to the town of Bushmills in Northern Island, the locals will certainly point you to an outstanding natural monument, the Giant's Causeway. It is made up of more than 40,000 interlocking basalt columns resembling a stairway leading right into the sea. Scientists say that the wonderful causeway is the result of ancient volcanic eruption. Yet, according to Irish legends, the columns are the remains of a causeway built by the great hero Finn McCoul when he was challenged to a fight by Benandonner the giant. Which explanation do you believe?
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Posted - 5 years 1 month ago
What is a safe port? Freebie Link What should a captain do if he receives information about a coming storm? The answer is easygo to a safe port. These ports are required for vessels that are not designed to handle big waves. Often theyre created in natural bays and lagoons, but sometimes theyre completely artificial. Distances between safe ports are calculated so ships could reach at least one of them before a storm, regardless of their position at sea.
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Posted - 5 years 2 months ago
Captains, did you know that the tourists visiting your tropical island can generate some hefty profits? Freebie Link Take a look at the people swimming in your waters. Tap a swimmer, and youll get a coin! One coin is not that much, but you know what they say watch the pennies, and the pounds will watch themselves.
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Posted - 5 years 2 months ago
A good partnership is a key to running a successful business. Freebie Link Play together with your friends - they are the best partners in developing your island! To find the new ones, just leave an 'Add Me' message in the comment section below.
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Posted - 5 years 2 months ago
Your Favorite Yacht Freebie Link Captains, which of the Sunshine Bay yachts is your favorite? Which one do you choose to ply the oceans blue? Which model ensnared you with its stylish looks and super stats the Mirage Yacht, the Cruise Yacht or maybe something else? Tell us your stories in the comments below and say what destinations you choose most often for sea voyages!
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Posted - 5 years 2 months ago
Can a sea have no shores? You bet! Freebie Link Heres a riddle for all you captains out there what sea lies in the middle of the ocean, but doesnt touch a single shore? Give up? Its the Sargasso Sea! Its shores are powerful Atlantic currents that rotate the waters of the sea clockwise.... There are really spooky legends about this sea among sailors. Some say that it is completely covered with seaweed, and the ships that get trapped there never return to their home shores. Thats the reason why the Sargasso Sea is also sometimes called The Ship Graveyard. Of course, today things are very different, even though this region was dangerous for sailboats in the Middle Ages, it isnt so much now. The Sargasso Sea is a wonderful world inhabited by lots of various fish, and sparks a lot of interest among marine biologists.
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Posted - 5 years 3 months ago
Fun Fact Freebie Link What do a lighthouse and a butterfly have in common? A lighthouse on the Stonington peninsula in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan plays an important role in the migration of Monarch butterflies. Each year at the end of summer or the beginning of fall, it becomes a stop-off point for thousands of butterflies who rest there before continuing on their long journey.... Speaking of lighthouses, what level is yours in Sunshine Bay? Post your answer in the comments below!
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Posted - 5 years 3 months ago
Did you know? Freebie Link The Red Sea is not only the warmest sea in the world, its also the saltiest sea connected to the ocean. It is also the only sea without rivers flowing into it. The underwater life in the Red Sea is abundant to say the least, and it offers some of the best diving experiences all-year round.
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Posted - 5 years 3 months ago
Did you know? Freebie Link Captains, have you heard of the shallowest sea in the world? Its the Sea of Azov. ... Its average depth is 24 feet, and the maximum depth is only 44 feet. However, this body of water holds other records as well. For instance, its the most continental sea on Earthdue to its remoteness from the Atlantic Oceanand it is the most biologically productive sea in the world!
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Posted - 5 years 3 months ago
Captains, did you know that the tourists visiting your tropical island can generate some hefty profits? Freebie Link Take a look at the people swimming in your waters. Tap a swimmer, and youll get a coin! One coin is not that much, but you know what they say watch the pennies, and the pounds will watch themselves.
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Posted - 5 years 4 months ago
Some say less is known about the depths of the ocean than the dark side of the moon. Freebie Link Sounds like a joke, right? Nope, its absolutely true. According to some sources, only 2-5% of the bottom of the ocean has been explored. Profound studies of the sea floor started only in the mid-20th century. Today, oceanography uses all sorts of subs, special ships, and even satellites!
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Posted - 5 years 4 months ago
The Beach of the Cathedrals Freebie Link In the north-east of Spain there is a strange and extremely beautiful beach, the Beach of the Holy Waters, more commonly known by its tourist name, As Catedrais, or 'Beach of the Cathedrals'. Under the relentless assault of salt water and strong winds, the cliffs were shaped into structures resembling the arches in Gothic castles. To see all this beauty you have to climb down the cliffs, which is only possible at low tide. Beware, though the tide comes extremely quickly in this region, and at high tide these wondrous cliffs and caves are totally submerged by water.
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Posted - 5 years 4 months ago
Boats over Houses Freebie Link Have you ever dreamed of living on your own boat? Its very tempting; you could go on a trip across the sea at any moment! However, yacht residents encounter numerous problems like plumbing, electrical supply, and so on. Of course, thats all too trivial for a real adventure-seeker. Would you consider living on a boat? If so, what city would you choose as your home port?
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