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Primereve Martinique

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Short but not so Sweet

A travel blog entry by sv.equinox

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... secure our boat. We especially were grateful to the 2 young Swedish guys who were so diligent and realised right away what was happening to our boat and took action immediately.

We are also very grateful to our newly found Australian friends Mark, Stella and their little boy Mishari on their Leopard Cat named SV. Kit Cat, for their assistance that day.

This is very typical of the sailing community. We have experienced this ...

Days 86-87: Don't walk, Rum!

A travel blog entry by mbust02

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We woke up the following morning to the Frenchman delivering our croissants and baguettes at 0630. We ate them, (except for Becca, she left hers out in the rain and was nearly thrown overboard for it) weighed anchor, and were on our way. These islands are all hundreds of feet deep right to the shoreline so we were able to cruise on by at a stones throw from shore. It made our bikini watching much easier which led to a boost in crew morale. Well that and also our second ...

World Cup Fever hits off in France.

A travel blog entry by martyandness

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... was watching the France game.

After watching these we amused ourselves around town mostly looking at the ruins and museum to do with the fact that the whole town was killed by the volcano that lies near by in 1902. It was in fact the same volcano that Andy, Simon, Ness and I climbed last week. Actually not everyone died, one prisoner who was in solitary confinement survived, ironic eh.
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Arrival in Martinique

A travel blog entry by mylifesjourney

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... I spent more time visiting with the others then I did staring out the window.

Once we landed in Martinique, we met the boat and the crew in Le Marin, a long and deep sheltered bay on the south of the island, and the heart of the islands boating community. My guest from Germany was already aboard since her flight arrived from Paris early this morning. When we arrived, ...

Martinique to Trinidad

A travel blog entry by questmiller

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... yourselves - it's an experience you shouldn't miss." Then we mentioned it to our friend Bill Diebels, Sr. from Juneau (via Florida). He said he'd like to join us for a week's worth of Carnival festivities. Bill got his ticket and now we were totally committed to the trip. As the bad weather lingered in Martinique, Bill was getting anxious (as were we) whether we'd make it in time for him to have a place to stow his gear. Bill kept a watchful eye on our Tracker ...