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To the islands I go! A little taste of paradise :)
... I have been traveling around like crazy on this backpacking adventure, I have been blessed with the opportunity to not worry about work or school and just soak up the beauty found in simply being alive. Life is good my friends, life is very good. And believe me when I say that I had a totally different and dismal attitude back only 6 months ago, but God has really rejuvinated me and filled me with joy once again!!
Okay enough of that, back to my time spent ...
Crew Birthday
Gran Tarajal was a great place. Very Spanish, no tourists, an empty beach, an almost empty marina and a lovely town.
We were also caught up in the excitement of a local fishing contest. Several tuna and two wonderfully big Marlin were caught. The weigh-in was nail biting as both of these magnificent animals looked identical in size. The crane hoisting them up to the ...
South to Fuerteventura
... us much of the same landscape but with an awesome lighthouse, that was more of a mansion than a lighthouse. We dropped anchor at Gran Tarajal off a deserted beach and a huge breakwater that protected the harbour. We stayed two nights on anchor while a southerly worked its way north. Then opted for a couple of nights in the harbour as it was really cheap. 9euros a night although we didn't have access to any fresh water.
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2 Turtles!
Our position as of 16:30: 28*48'N & 14*42'W.
TURTLE!!!!!! TURTLE!!!!!!!!!!! Yes 2 turtles today, amazing. Plus a floating oil rig being towed by, it's all go go go here today.
Well we are now only 42 miles from Rubicon Marina! The wind has been very slight today with the sea like an oily millpond. We have spent the day preparing Taboo for her entry into Rubicon Marina, washing the thick ...
Spring Break Part 2: A lot of sun
We arrived late to Fuerteventura Thursday night. We took an hour bus to get to our city, driving through the desert African terrain of the middle of the island. We got dropped at our city, Morro Jable, and asked for directions that took us on a lovely beach side walk to our hostel.
Our "hostel" ended up being apartment style hotel with two single beds, a little living room, a kitchen and a terrace. It was like paradise! A ...
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