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Dogsmile Adventures helps others heal through sailing

Dogsmile Adventures will hold its annual celebration and "Race to Alaska" film premiere online Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at dogsmileadventures.com. Those interested should sign up now for the online silent auction, with bidding open from Nov. 1-14. Individuals can sign up for the online auction at onecau.se/dogsmile2023.

Dogsmile Adventures to host celebration, film premiere Nov 14

Dogsmile Adventures, a North Idaho therapeutic sailing nonprofit, will hold its annual celebration and Race to Alaska film premiere online at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14. “We are now celebrating season No. 3 at Dogsmile Adventures, and what a season it was,” said Capt. Jon Totten, founder and executive director.

Fact check: Viral photos show beaches in Greece, not Georgia

The claim: A series of images show Tanner s Beach in Georgia  One user recently took to social media to share images of light blue ocean waters that purportedly depict Tanner s Beach  in Carrolton, Georgia.  Tanner’s Beach, Carrollton, Georgia, the user captioned the images, which were shared to Facebook on March 31.  The post, which has over 600 shares and 200 reactions, includes three different photos of a lagoon with crystal clear water and ships near the shore.  Many users in the comments expressed skepticism, writing, I would love to know where this really is bc it is not in Georgia, and My daughter s friend works for Tanner Beach.my daughter said it looks nothing like this.  

Fact check: Images show beaches in Greece, not Georgia

Fact check: Images show beaches in Greece, not Georgia McKenzie Sadeghi, USA TODAY Replay Video The claim: A series of images show Tanner s Beach in Georgia  © Getty Images/iStockphoto Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece: You’ve probably seen this little-known but much-photographed beach before, but might not know its name. With its turquoise water, sweeping white cliffs and a rusted-over shipwreck plopped on the sand, Navagio (meaning shipwreck) Beach is a popular spot for visitors to the Greek Isles. But, it’s difficult to reach: A lookout point above it is more accessible than the cove itself, which you’ll need to sail into if you want to swim or peer into the shipwreck.

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