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As the waves crash along the coasts of Nazaré, Portugal, where the ocean's power manifests in the towering walls of water, conducting big-wave internet user Maya Gabeira has actually ended up being a sign of strength. Having actually dominated waves that tower beyond 70 feet, her record-breaking accomplishments show human guts in the middle of nature's may.
More than a thousand miles away, Lorenzo Bertelli is believing deeply about what it suggests for human beings to exist side-by-side in a more deliberate method with the natural world. As the leader at the helm of sustainability and development for the Italy-based high-end powerhouse the Prada Group and as a competitive motorsport chauffeur, he is no complete stranger to high-stakes difficulties.
We brought them together for a discussion, in which the 2 check out the fragile balance in between thrill-seeking and sustainability– and their shared commitment to ecological conservation that comes from a deep respect for the natural world. They brighten, for instance, their collaborations with UNESCO to secure our ocean for future generations. As Gabeira informed Nautilus about carrying out incredible accomplishments, “It's one of those things that makes you extremely present, and it's a fantastic sensation.”
Like the huge depths of the Nazaré Canyon underneath the surface area, their discussion dives deep into the essence of their pursuits, exposing a shared enthusiasm for experience and an extensive regard for the world all of us share. In their middle, we discover ourselves at the crossway of bold experience and obligation to our world.
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John Steele
Published on September 23, 2024
John Steele is the Publisher and Editorial Director of Nautilus
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