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BARBUDA ~ Coco Point ~ Robert De Niro ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

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BARBUDA ~ Coco Point ~ Robert De Niro ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

Barbuda is an island in the Eastern Caribbean, that forms part of the state of Antigua and Barbuda. It has a population of about 1,638 (at the 2011 Census), most of whom live in the town of Codrington. The island is famous for its beautiful pristine pink coral sand beaches. Low Bay beach is 17 of unbroken miles of pink sand beach. With mysterious abandoned forts, Neolithic caves and beachfront untouched since the days of Christopher Columbus, Barbuda is host to a wild bird sanctuary standing on a mesmerizing lagoon. A liberal scattering of ancient shipwrecks off its shores, Barbuda is both the deepest retreat into solitude you could dream of and almost untouched to the world.

Destinations in this video: Coco Point, Barbuda.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: From Gold ~ Novo Amor
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This video was shot within regulation of Antigua & Barbuda recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.
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BARBUDA ~ Epic Sunset ~ Robert De Niro hotel Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

Footage of our epic sunset beach BBQ on Coco point beach. Barbuda is an island in the Eastern Caribbean, and forms part of the state of Antigua and Barbuda. It has a population of about 1,638 (at the 2011 Census), most of whom live in the town of Codrington. The island is famous for its beautiful pristine pink coral sand beaches. Low Bay beach is 17 of unbroken miles of pink sand beach. With mysterious abandoned forts, Neolithic caves and beachfront untouched since the days of Christopher Columbus, Barbuda is host to a wild bird sanctuary standing on a mesmerizing lagoon. A liberal scattering of ancient shipwrecks off its shores, Barbuda is both the deepest retreat into solitude you could dream of and almost untouched to the world.

Destinations in this video: Coco Point, Barbuda.

This video was shot within regulation of Antigua & Barbuda recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.
Hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Signaling Through The Flames - The American Dollar
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DEVIL’S BRIDGE ~ Antigua ~ Barbuda ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

Devil’s Bridge, located outside the village of Willikies, offers a stunning glimpse into Antigua’s natural formation. Composed of limestone rock, the rugged terrain of Devil’s Bridge is the result of millions of years of ancient reef formation. For hundreds of thousands of years, the Atlantic’s waves have crashed into the east coast of Antigua creating a natural arch, or bridge. Numerous geysers and blowholes surround the arch as waves continually break against the coastal rocks.

Devil's Bridge also has great cultural and historical significance as it is well-known on the island that in the past, slaves used to commit suicide by hurling themselves off of it to either drown or be thrown against the rocks by the rough waves of the Atlantic.

The spot got it's name because since so many had chosen that spot to kill themselves, people believed that the Devil must have been there. It is estimated that hundreds of slaves have thrown themselves off this point.

Local historians and scholars have come up with other reasons for the popularity of this spot for slave suicide.
There is no land mass between the location of Devil's Bridge and the West Coast of Africa. It is believed that somehow the slaves knew the direction of home (EAST) and where they came from. Thus they hurled themselves in the water with the hope that the strong currents of the Atlantic would deliver their bodies back to their beloved homeland.

This has become a widely accepted reason for the mass suicide that went on at this point for so long.

To this day no one has ever survived the jump off of Devil's Bridge.

This video was shot within regulation of Antigua & Barbuda recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.
Hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty Free Music
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FORT BERKELEY 1704 ~ English Harbor Antigua ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

Fort Berkeley is over looking English Harbour is the most historic part of Antigua. Time should be taken when visiting Nelson’s Dockyard, to follow the path to Fort Berkeley. It is only a ten-minute stroll each way and the unfolding views of the harbour are spectacular. The fort is placed on the peninsula forming the west entrance to English Harbour. It was started in 1704, or 21 years before the Dockyard was built. Its defences were later extended in the 1740’s. In this strategic position, the fort commanded the entrance to the anchorage, where naval captains careened their ships and sheltered from hurricanes. On approaching the battlements from a footpath starting at the Dockyard dinghy wharf, a stone quarry may be seen on the right. It was here that the building material for the fort was taken. The fortified line, once known as the “Charles Line”, is further to the right. It was named after Commodore Charles Knowles, who once commanded at the Dockyard.  He added this line of battlements in 1745, when the fort was extended. On the left is a bombproof powder magazine, built in 1811 to hold three hundred barrels of gunpowder. Inside the entrance is a cooperage and shifting room for packing explosives. The next building was the guardhouse, for which there is an amusing 18th century reference to this building: “The Guard is in great distress, the allowance of 9 pence a day not being sufficient at such a cold post to buy more than warm liquor”.
In 1989, the building was re-roofed by the National Park as a pilot restoration-training project funded by Canada. The restoration is accurate to the point that the stonework shows smaller stones were used to extend the wall height.  In 1751, the roof had been blown off by a hurricane. Therefore added height to the walls was needed to accommodate extra beams to strengthen the roof against future hurricanes. The restored mechanics of the inside structure demonstrates great strength, and it certainly survived the great hurricane ‘Luis’, experienced in 1995.
At the end of the peninsula is the site of the first 1704 battery. Peeping out of the battlements towards Guadeloupe is a twenty-four pound cannon, cast in Scotland during the reign of George III of England in 1805. Look for the King’s cipher on the top of the cannon and the date will also be seen. The calibre of the gun is 5.5 inches and it weighs twenty-five tons, taking eleven men to handle it. Its range was one and a half miles with an eight pound charge of gunpowder.
Over the wall at the extreme end, is an upturned cannon cemented in the rock. A chain was once attached and extended across the harbour entrance forming a boom to discourage the entry of attacking ships. The chain was lashed to old condemned masts, preventing it from sinking to the bottom of the harbour.
With this gun in the round bastion in which you are now standing, and extending along the lines, were twenty other guns. Fortunately, English Harbour was not attacked so the fort was never used in earnest, though it must have been a deterrent against assault.
On the east side of the Harbour above the 'Pillars of Hercules' (q.v. under Natural Sites) it is just possible to see the walls of a half moon shaped battlement. This is the only remnant of Fort Charlotte built at the same time as Shirley Heights military complex visible high up overlooking English Harbour. 
From this walk along the peninsula protecting the western side of English Harbour we can understand how well English Harbour with its vital naval dockyard was defended against attack, an attack that never happened as it was deemed too strong militarily.

This video was shot within regulation of Antigua & Barbuda recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.
Hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty Free Music
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GREAT BIRD ISLAND ~ ANCHORAGE ~ ANTIGUA ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

This video is of the beautiful anchorage of Great Bird Island. This tiny islet lying almost three kilometers north-east of Antigua. Measuring just 20 acres (81,000 m2), smaller than most city parks, it is the only place on Earth where you can see an Antiguan racer (Alsophis antiguae) in the wild. The entire world population of this snake lives on the island. Named by sailors who were amazed at the number of birds that they found living and nesting there, Great Bird Island is a miniature paradise. As well as being the last refuge of the Antiguan racer, it is also home to a variety of other endangered creatures including the rare lizard Ameiva griswoldi, brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis), West Indian whistling ducks and red-billed tropicbirds (Phaethon aethereus). Luckily for the snake, there are no mongooses on the island, although hundreds of black rats lived there until recently. The island is currently privately owned by an American businessman.

Approach the island in good lighting as the area is maze of shallow reefs.

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Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty free music
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ANTIGUA ~ Shirley Heights ~ Sunset Party ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

Shirley Heights Sunday Hill top party. The best known and longest running event now in its 31st year. Ask any of our bartenders, whether the party happens every Sunday, and the reply will be, Yes...like church!” From 4.00pm the sweet pulsating rhythms of the steel band accompany mouth-watering smells of the barbecue. Spectacular sunsets are standard party fare and the much talked about green flash really can be seen! At 7.00pm the entertainment changes and some of the island's finest party bands are featured until 10.00pm. Located at the most southerly tip of Antigua, The Lookout, part of the Shirley Heights military complex, commands a breathtaking view over the whole of English Harbour.  Behind the catchment on the highest ground, 490ft (150m) above sea level, was the Signal Station from which a system of flags was used by day and guns by night to convey messages to St, John's by way of Great Fort George on Monk's Hill.  The Shirley Heights military complex also included a guard house, magazine and kitchen, officers' quarters, adjoining parade grounds, a 40-bed hospital, canteen, and a cemetery.  An obelisk in the cemetery commemorates the officers and men of the 54th Regiment (2nd Battalion Dorsets) who died in service in the West Indies between 1840 and 1851.

This video was shot within regulation of Antigua & Barbuda recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.
Hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Local Steel band group
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Flying to Barbuda By Helicopter

Barbuda. It's one of the most untouched islands in the Caribbean, a sand-filled spectacle of impossibly beautiful beaches and pristine reefs. It's a little less than 40 miles from its sister island of Antigua. And while there are flights and a ferry, there is one spectacular way to arrive on the island: by helicopter. That's where Antigua-based Caribbean Helicopters comes in, a terrific company that offers flights between the two islands — in style. This is what it's like to fly there.

MONTSERRAT ~ Statue Rock ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

Montserrat is one incredibly beautiful mountainous Caribbean island, part of the Lesser Antilles chain and a British Overseas Territory. Sadly Its Soufrière Hills volcano first erupted in the 1990s, causing devastation to the southern part of the island which is now an exclusion zone. The north part of the island is largely unaffected, and has unique black sand beaches, coral reefs, breath taking cliffs, shoreline caves and a new city.

Visitors are politely told that Montserrat is not a volcano; it has a volcano and assured that the north part of the Island remains entirely safe, with the Soufrière Hills volcano is under round-the-clock monitoring by a MVO “Montserrat volcano observatory”. As is often the way in the aftermath of disaster, the close-knit community has forged stronger bonds than ever. Crime is a rarity, front doors and vehicles are unlocked, with the PEOPLE making the island magical. For first-time visitors to the Caribbean island of Montserrat, some of the local vocabulary evokes Geology 101. Words like “pyroclastic flow,” “seismic” and “dome collapse” pop up often in conversations with native islanders and longtime residents.

There is much to do in Montserrat other that visiting volcano devastation exclusion zones, there is epic nature hiking trails, black sand beaches, even a nice hike that will take you to the only white sand beach on the island. Drop an email to Sunny Lea, he is a wealth of local knowledge and is an amazing tour guide.

We wish to extend a special thanks to:
Sunny “AKA Sun” Lea of Montserrat Island Tours
&
Clover, David & Noah of Gingerbread Hill

Stay tuned we are working on publishing our next video of parts of the exclusion zone.

This video was shot within regulation of Montserrat recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.

We hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty free music
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Five Islands Harbour ~ Hermitage Bay ~ Antigua Barbuda ~ Epic UAV Drone Sunset ~ WeBeYachting.com

This epic sunset footage of Five Islands Harbour in Antigua. This magnificent bay is the best part of a nautical mile wide and 2 deep, with beaches and mangroves. it is susceptible to bad ground swells. You can find good anchorage in the lee got Maiden Island, which sitting in the middle of the bay. Hermitage bay is also a beautiful anchorage, but again its susceptible to bad ground swells.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

This video was shot within regulation of Antigua & Barbuda recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.
Hope you enjoyed our new video.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Holland - Novo Amor
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BARBUDA ~ Epic ADVENTURE DAY ~Robert De Niro future Hotel Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

Footage of our epic Adventure day. Barbuda is an island in the Eastern Caribbean, and forms part of the state of Antigua and Barbuda. It has a population of about 1,638 (at the 2011 Census), most of whom live in the town of Codrington. The island is famous for its beautiful pristine pink coral sand beaches. Low Bay beach is 17 of unbroken miles of pink sand beach. With mysterious abandoned forts, Neolithic caves and beachfront untouched since the days of Christopher Columbus, Barbuda is host to a wild bird sanctuary standing on a mesmerizing lagoon. A liberal scattering of ancient shipwrecks off its shores, Barbuda is both the deepest retreat into solitude you could dream of and almost untouched to the world.

Destinations in this video: Codrington, Coco Point, Barbuda.

This video was shot within regulation of Antigua & Barbuda recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.
Hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty Free Music,
Facebook: Annie Eric WeBeYachting
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BARBUDA ... an aerial tribute to one of the most beautiful and unique islands in the Caribbean

BARBUDA ... an aerial tribute to one of the most beautiful and unique islands in the Caribbean

A picture is worth a thousand words ... a video may be worth many many more ...

Without a doubt, Barbuda cast a strong spell over me. I have been fortunate to visit many islands in the Caribbean, but can say with confidence that Barbuda is absolutely one of my very favorites. The beauty, the beaches, the people, the peace and solitude, and just the spirit of overcoming difficult times are felt at every turn on Barbuda. It's a truly magical island that has to be experienced to be truly appreciated. Barbuda has experienced a lot of tough times recently, but I have no doubts that they will not only recover, but will also come back stronger and better than ever. I just hope that future changes and development will be done responsibly and with the permission of the Barbudan people, whom have owned this land for centuries, and are directly responsible (thankfully) for preserving one of most beautiful islands on the planet.

Locations included in this video:
0:00 Princess Diana Beach
0:43 Barbuda Cottages
1:57 Two Foot Bay
3:04 Princess Diana Beach
4:08 Spanish Point
5:15 Nobu Barbuda
6:07 Two Foot Bay
6:37 Princess Diana Beach / Shaka Kai's
7:06 Barbuda Cottages
7:35 Pink Sand Beach
8:17 Coco Point
9:18 Two Foot Bay
10:27 Barbuda Cottages
10:52 Barbuda Cottages and Coral Group Bay

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Barbuda, From Above

It’s one of the least developed islands in the Caribbean — and wonderfully so: Barbuda, the sandy sister island of Antigua, home to endless stretches of perfect white sand beaches. Here’s a quick look at what it’s like, from above.

Epic aerial footage of Shirley Heights Antigua ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

This is some unused but epic footage we had shot but haven't published it. Just could not, not share it, please enjoy it.

SHIRLEY HEIGHTS (from 1780 to 1850)

This military complex, within a short distance of the Dockyard, is not named after the fairer sex, but after Sir Thomas Shirley, Governor of the Leeward Islands, who strengthened Antigua’s defenses in 1781. Britain had lost all her West Indian colonies (including North America) at this time except Antigua and Barbados. Much effort, therefore, was put into Antigua’s defenses, mainly because of the island’s great sugar producing value and the important Dockyard. Shirley Heights may be divided into three sections:

1 The Ridge and Artillery Quarters.  A Ridge, on which several ruins may be noted, leads to the Heights. The first buildings on the left are the Royal Artillery Gunner’s Barracks along with the Train of Artillery building (now a research centre), built in 1790 for 60 men. After the army left, it became a lunatic asylum.
2 The Lookout. This high point (about 490 ft.) affords a superb view of English and Falmouth Harbors, the best view in Antigua.  Today, it is a Sunday afternoon rendezvous for a sampling of local music and culture. Behind the gun platform is the site of a flagstaff that once sent signals all around Antigua.
3 Blockhouse. This is the easternmost part of the military complex, with a magnificent view looking over the south-east coast . It was designed as a place of last refuge, which is indeed the meaning of the word. A moat opposing the vertical cliffs was originally planned, but was never started. The Officer's Quarters is in ruin as are the out buildings, servants quarters, married quarters and stables. There is a fine powder magazine, cistern and catchment  that have received some restoration work.
 
TODAY - The complex is mainly in ruin except the Lookout that has been reutilised as a restaurant. Unfortunately, even though a CFTC historical architect drew restoration plans, the building was reconstructed as a profit making investment, the main problem being the use of dormers and the battlement built on where another section further north had been designated.
The splendid arches of three Officer’s Quarters were destroyed by various hurricanes due to the lack of preventative shoring up of the walls, (due to lack of funds). They now need to be rebuilt with the saved original masonry. The site is still a fine tourist attraction, mainly because of two of the best views and epic sunsets (of the Atlantic and of English Harbor) to be had in the island.
 

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We do our best in trying to describe accurately, we cannot verify the exact facts of everything we publish. This posting may contain Information, facts, speculation or rumor. We find images from the inter web that are believed to belong in the public domain or we have acquired the usage rights from the rightful owner. If any facts, stories or photos/images that appear on in this video are in violation of copyright laws, please email to WeBeYachting@yahoo.com and we will remove/mast the offending section as soon as possible. Kindest regards Capt Eric

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from the IGY Simpson Bay Marina in Sint Maarten.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron, with a some of the awesome under water footage provided by Yarna Dibden, her YouTube Channel can be found here:


Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty free music
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ORIENT BAY ~ BAIE ORIENTALE ~ St Martin ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean Aerials ~ WeBeYachting.com

A video of epic UAV Quadcopter drone flight over some of the beautiful locations of Orient Bay Beach, St Martin. Enjoy.. Orient Beach is the most developed, the most popular and the busiest beach on the island, probably the most famous beach in the entire Caribbean. The beach is reputed as much for its natural beauty and setting as it is for being the island´s foremost swimsuit optional beach.

Clothing is optional in front of the Club, and it is publicly accessible. The other parts of the beach has more clothing, but in fact you may encounter nude sunbathers anywhere.

Orient Bay is the only beach on St. Martin with a large number of beach bars and restaurants directly located on the beach.

Destinations in this video: Orient Bay Beach, St Martin.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty Free Music
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Robert De Niro Paradise Found Project

An aerial look at the site of the Paradise Found hotel project in Barbuda, the brainchild of Hollywood legend Robert De Niro. The Caribbean hotel project is located at the site of the former K-Club resort once popularized by Princess Diana. Construction is slated to begin in 2017.

Amazing Excellence Cruises Drone Shot in Barbuda

This is a quick clip in 4k (No sound) from #ExcellenceCruises on a beach break in #Barbuda while on a tour. Shot with my DJI Mavic 2 Pro. #AntiguaandBarbuda you are BEAUTIFUL! This was from earlier in the year. The tour is currently on PAUSE indefinitely (Maybe will resume April 2020).

Barbuda Aerial View

A quick up and tilt off the coast of Barbuda.

Simpson Bay Marina Sunset Sint Maarten ~ Best Caribbean UAV Drone ~ WeBeYachting.com

This video is of drone flight over the beautiful IGY Marina of Simpson Bay in Sint Maarten & hyper lapse footage of the entrance to the Simpson Bay Bridge onboard motor yacht Galilee.

Please Enjoy..

It feels great to be back flying,

If you have any gear you wish for us to test or to sponsor us with, we would love to hear from you. Please drop us and email so we can discuss.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from the IGY Simpson Bay Marina in Sint Maarten.

* Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
* Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
* After Effects, was used for the intro.
* Camera gear: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
* Dive Gear: Scuba Pro MK25 EVO S600 Regulator, Mares Hybrid Pro MRS bcd, Suunto Zoop Dive computer,
*Music By: Royalty free music
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