Aloha Clube da Canoa 🛶
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The first true seagoing vessels weren't powered by wind but rather by humans: outrigger canoes. Exploiting the advantage afforded by double-hulls, so-called Hawaiian canoes allowed the people of the South Pacific Islands to make enormously long journeys more than 5,000 years ago. Today, Outriggers have continued to spread throughout the world as a type of racing vessel. In this drone video by Digital Peace Drone, you'll get a bird's eye view of an outrigger race near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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I met the Hawaiian Canoe in August 2018 at a State Championship in the city I live in, Niterói/Rio de Janeiro 🇧🇷 Admiring the focus, the union, the team and especially the VIBE !!! I was postponing my entry into the "tribe" until the day I found a friend who took me, by "free and spontaneous pressure!" 😂 My first day was indescribable! The contact with the ocean, the waves, the sun ... I was dazzled and in love with the sport! Since then, I row every day I can! Often folding twice a day! My life has totally changed. We feel like introducing the Hawaiian Canoe to everyone we know, wanting them to change their lives, feel this wonderful sport and interact with nature! Mahalo 🙌 🎶Aloha Clube da Canoa 🎤Gê Amora @geamora 🎬Fabio @fullfilmes ⌘ Mavic 2 Pro - @digital_peace_drone