Nat Geo Day Tour: kajakiem po dziewiczych wodach Majorki śladami Nat Geo Explorer
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Nat Geo Day Tour: kajakiem po dziewiczych wodach Majorki śladami Nat Geo Explorer

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  • Poznaj dziewicze wody Morza Śródziemnego u wybrzeży Majorki podczas wycieczki inspirowanej pracami projektu National Geographic „Czyste Morza”, którego celem jest ochrona ostatnich dzikich zakątków w naszych oceanach
  • Dowiedz się więcej od biologa morskiego o płucach Morza Śródziemnego – trawie posidonia oceanica – i jej kluczowym wkładzie w bioróżnorodność oraz utrzymanie zdrowego ekosystemu morskiego
  • Poznaj okolicę wyspy Sa Dragonera, pływając kajakiem, a więc korzystając z siły własnych mięśni bez negatywnego wpływu na środowisko morskie
  • Odkryj podwodny świat, w tym morskie łąki posydonii, płynąc kajakiem. Skorzystaj z opcjonalnego nurkowania z rurką w okolicy Obszaru Chronionego Sa Dragonera
  • Dowiedz się, w jaki sposób każdy z nas może przyczynić się do ochrony morskich obszarów chronionych i łąk morskich, podnosząc świadomość ich roli w walce z globalnym ociepleniem, jak pokazano w filmie dokumentalnym National Geographic „Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection”
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Inspiracją dla tej jednodniowej wycieczki był projekt National Geographic „Pristine Seas” („Czyste Morza”), którego celem jest ochrona ostatnich dzikich zakątków oceanów. Wycieczka National Geographic Day Tour oferuje wyjątkową okazję do odkrywania jednych z najpiękniejszych i najbardziej dziewiczych wód Morza Śródziemnego kajakiem. W towarzystwie doświadczonego przewodnika – biologa morskiego – poznasz znaczenie posydonii.

Wybierz się na wycieczkę kajakiem po morskim Obszarze Chronionego Krajobrazu Sa Dragonera, u wybrzeży Sant Elm z przewodnikiem i zachwyć się bogatym ekosystemem. Żyją tu między innymi delfiny, ryby, ptaki, glony i inne wspaniałe gatunki. Skorzystaj z okazji do nurkowania z rurką i podziwiania łąk posydonii z bliska. Oczywiście przewodnik powie więcej o znaczeniu trawy morskiej dla Morza Śródziemnego i całego świata.

Dowiedz się, w jaki sposób każdy z nas może odegrać ważną rolę w ochronie łąk morskich i poznaj ich znaczenie w walce z globalnym ociepleniem. Kwestia ta została poruszona w filmie dokumentalnym National Geographic „Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection” („Czyste Morza: siła ochrony”).

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  • Zalecany wiek: 10-60 lat
  • Ze względów bezpieczeństwa ta aktywność nie jest polecana dla osób spoza ustalonego przedziału wiekowego, przyjmujących leki, kobiet w ciąży, osób z powikłaniami oddechowymi, problemami z sercem, alergiami i wszelkimi innymi problemami, które mogą uniemożliwić wzięcie udziału w tej aktywności
  • Ta wycieczka obejmuje intensywne pływanie kajakiem na dystansie około 4 km. Do udziału wymagany jest umiarkowany poziom sprawności fizycznej
  • Wycieczka nie jest dostosowana do potrzeb osób z chorobą lokomocyjną
  • Wycieczka nie jest dostosowana do potrzeb osób poruszających się na wózku inwalidzkim
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  • Mogą występować ograniczenia dotyczące wzrostu, masy ciała oraz/lub wieku
  • Prosimy o zapakowanie ręcznika
  • Prosimy o zapakowanie biodegradowalnego środka przeciwko owadom
  • Prosimy o zapakowanie nakrycia głowy
  • Prosimy o zapakowanie odpowiedniego obuwia
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