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Turks and Caicos: Lagoons of sight!

Turks and Caicos: Lagoons of sight!

ByNathalie 16/04/201712/10/2017

Monday 10 April – After 4 days at sea we arrive at the Turks and Caicos. We aim the Cockburn Town on Grand Turk island where we do our entry and get a permit of navigation for a week...

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En route to the Turks & Caicos

En route to the Turks & Caicos

ByNathalie 05/04/201712/10/2017

FINALLY.... We received the lithium batteries ordered in China!  The weather is good and tonight we raise the anchor to continue westward.

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Fairing in Saint Martin

Fairing in Saint Martin

ByNathalie 30/03/201712/10/2017

 Tired of scratching the hull each week to remove algae, We have programmed a refit at the shipyard TOBY (Time Out) on the island of St Martin. It is at about 140 nautical miles from Guadeloupe and we pass by Montserrat and Nevis.

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Guadeloupe… "unmissable”

Guadeloupe… "unmissable”

ByNathalie 23/02/201712/10/2017

We enjoy to be in France to treat the nose of Philippe, What will it take 4 weeks... it is the opportunity to visit Guadeloupe. We found a beautiful island, wild and welcoming...

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3 days in Martinique

3 days in Martinique

ByNathalie 26/01/201712/10/2017

Stone has a very good memory of Martinique and is unanimously that we decide to do our next stop. Program tour Balata gardens, hiking, market creole... and the pleasure of being in a beautiful place.

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Welcoming Dominica

Welcoming Dominica

ByPhilippe 20/01/201712/10/2017

Fortunately we have not listened to gossip about insecurity in Dominica. Everywhere we met people proud of their country, who greet us with a smile without begging or bothering us. The terrain is steep and lush vegetation.

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Marie Galante: All roads lead to the Wom

Marie Galante: All roads lead to the Wom

ByPhilippe 16/01/201712/10/2017

It is St. Francis (Guadeloupe) that our friends Caroline, Jean-Marc, Marielle and Pierre-Henri board. Immediately on board we head for Marie Galante and waste no time to visit a rum factory.

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Barbuda: 1 / Antigua: 0

Barbuda: 1 / Antigua: 0

ByPhilippe 12/01/201712/10/2017

Daily Antigua sees 3 or 4 ships that landed their hordes of passengers found everywhere on land and at sea… not our style!  Fortunately Barbuda is wild with beautiful beaches and protected lagoons...

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2017

2017

ByPhilippe 01/01/201712/10/2017

Each finds its way (Tao!) and has got carried away by dreams in harmony with Nature

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