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Canary Islands
This summer I went to the Canary Islands with my friends. We did a lot of things there; we went to the swimming pool, partying, to the dune beach, and to the aqua park party...
Also, one day we went to one beach where there were a lot of water sports and we practised the motorskying, parasailing and a los of things.
Finally we come back to Spain with hangovers and our bodies very pained becouse we fell many ...
We can't wait to get started!
... the week we attended a number of events including a “masked ball” which was great fun.
The atmosphere here is one of excitement and anticipation. We can’t wait to get started!
Our start is midday Tuesday and so we will probably be sending our next blog later on Tuesday or during Wednesday.
Please send us your comments via the blog as it is always great to messages coming in as we go along.
Paul.
(Photos by Geoff)
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Madeira to Puerto Mogan, Gran Canaria
... Gran Canaria at sunset we were greeted with a dramatic coast line of cliffs in deep orange with clouds sitting in the peaks. We came into the lovely Puerto Mogan at night and Sunshine Maritime's Mike and Mayla assisted Skipper Paul May put Taboo snugly into her berth. Another successful, safe and healthy trip in preparation for her Atlantic crossing in November. Thank you to the crew of Skipper Paul May, crew Roger, Dapo, Martin and myself (Louise). Good luck Transatlantic Team ...
Off the Coast of the Sahara
... and some still do in Troglodyte (in caves) villages. We first visited a museum where they explained the historical cave dwellings and mummifications they used for their dead. There are also numerous plants and fauna here that are unique to the Canaries. We next drove up the Valley to see numerous cave dwellings and visited a church in a cave. After a walk around, we went to have lunch in a restaurant in a cave. The lunch at ...
Per Anhalter über den Atlantik
... es so viel leichter mit, wenn neue Schiffe anlegen, die ich gleich ausfratscheln kann, ob sie eventuell Richtung Südamerika weiterfahren und noch freie Plätze haben.
Frachtschiffreisen
Mit einem Segelboot über den Atlantik fahren zu wollen ist für mich als nur wenig Segelerfahrenen vielleicht sowieso etwas gewagt, obwohl mein Studienkollege Gerald den Atlantik als "Butterbrot" bezeichnet. Auch wenn die Anforderungen - wie mir auch hier ...