Iberostar Fuerteventura Park
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To the islands I go! A little taste of paradise :)
... are located a lot closer to Africa than Spain, but they are Spanish islands. I was excited to go so far south and I could feel the plane heating up as we went farther and farther down south. I sat beside a lovely Irish family on the plane and made friends with their little 7 year old daughter who was very excited to be missing school and going away on vacation. She had the cutest little accent and was just 100% adorable. The family asked me where I was staying, and I ...
Crew Birthday
... then positioning them side by side while we took guesses as to which one was the biggest. One weighed in at 190kgs and the winner weighed 201kgs. Celebrations went on for quite a, while!
Our celebrations though were saved for our very own "Belle Helene" who decided to click over another "40 - something" year. Another "Jamie Oliver Breakfast" from Chef Christof, presents ...
South to Fuerteventura
... br>
The coast is wild and rugged, with no vegetation. Rough volcanic rocks and headlands with the swells smashing into them. We spent our first night in a place called Pozo Negra, with an English yacht called "Innamorta 11" with Steve and Carol on board. It reminded us of Greece, white houses with blue doors and windows. Just a Cafe on the beach, a few fishermen and little else.
Traveling south on down the coast the next ...
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
... I remembered something) but never actually got to use it. It was quite the experience because A) European schools don't have spring break so the island was mostly older people on vacation who were ridiculously tanned B) Europeans wear considerably less clothing than Americans so it was completely common to see men in speedos and, yes, lots of nudity. Mostly topless women, but occasionally a full on nudity shot would pop up. So you can ...