Conventional life jackets have many disadvantages. For example, they cannot be worn underwater, and at the same time they are only intended for one-time use. That's why Ploota comes to the rescue - an innovation in the field of water safety and at the same time the smallest life jacket in the world.
the sea
Budva is not only known for its most beautiful sandy beaches, but also for its Old Town, which is already mentioned in written sources from the 5th century.
Budva, a city that represents a unique blend of rich history and modern comfort, is becoming a more beautiful and comprehensive destination on the world map of the best holiday destinations every year.
Enjoying a vacation for many also means enjoying water sports and activities. Even more fortunate are those who can afford some luxury and hit the waves in style. The Turkish Alen Yacht comes to the aid of the latter with its ultramodern Alen 45 yacht.
At the Dutch company Soel Yachts, they are determined to change the image of maritime transport. The Soelcat 12 is a solar-powered electric catamaran that accommodates 16 people. Among other things, the catamaran reduces disturbing sounds and carbon dioxide emissions in ports, lagoons and oceans.
Houses by the sea are usually romantic and attractive anyway. If they're not, at least there's an idea about them, right? Most of the time, we imagine sitting on the terrace and listening to the sound of waves and the calls of seagulls. Maybe with a book in your lap. Well, now with this picture, let's move to Japan for a short time, specifically to Kagawa, where there is a minimalistic designed holiday house.
Do you also want to stand out on the beach? Then you must see these bath towels that you will simply fall in love with.
Photographer Benjamin Von Wong is a fan of underwater photography, and for the past year he has been tackling 'boring' topics such as climate change and wildlife conservation with his photographic projects. With their latest project, Mermaids Hate Plastic, they keep this trend going. This time he tackles plastic pollution. If the previous two subjects were much more grateful for the lens, this time too he managed to create fascinating scenes from seemingly unphotogenic subjects. He employed underwater girls and created a sea out of 10,000 bottles – the amount the average American would consume in a lifetime. The project draws attention to the pressing problem of plastic pollution.
If you were not chased out of the sea by the movie Swallow, you will definitely be caught by the Russian fisherman Roman Fedortsov, who posts scary photos of fish and other sea creatures that he has pulled from the depths of the sea on Twitter.
Israeli artist Sigalit Landau started an interesting project in 2014. He submerged a black woman's dress in the Dead Sea, and after two years in salty water - the Dead Sea, which lies between Israel and Jordan, is the second saltiest lake in the world after Africa's Lake Asal - he recently pulled it to the surface. The result? A magical dress, as if pulled from a fairy tale, but not from water.
This summer we can once again "cuddle" on the Slovenian coast, but it will be slightly different. If we go to Thalasso Spa Lepa Vida, we will witness pampering from head to toe. Various treatments, scrubs and massages are available, after which we will jump back into the urban environment relaxed.
The New Year's jump into the sea is an event on New Year's Day that you simply cannot miss! It is an event that has become as big as Triglav. Hundreds of participants, thousands of curious people. And just as every true Slovene must be at Triglav at least once in their life, every true Slovene must jump into the sea at least once in their life on January 1st. The next opportunity will be on January 1, 2016 at 2 p.m. in Portorož on the central beach. The event will be held for the 12th time!