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  • Finally the trade winds of the South is

    ByPhilippe 04/07/201712/10/2017

    That's 6 days we left the Panama. Them 3 first days at the engine to leave the Bay of Panama and find wind… then since 3 days we sail to the near slot of low clouds with waves passing above the roof. In addition we had a knot of…

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  • Cap on the Marquesas

    Cap on the Marquesas

    ByNathalie 27/06/201712/10/2017

    We are ready! a last swim in the company of a pelican not shy at all and tomorrow we set sail for 3 to 4 weeks at sea. Our progress is visible in the right column of the Blog and we remain reachable by e-mail and satellite...

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  • Panama Express!

    Panama Express!

    ByNathalie 27/06/201712/10/2017

    We beat our record from the Panama canal to 2 days... too strong Tao!

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  • Grand Cayman:  A dear paradise!

    Grand Cayman: A dear paradise!

    ByNathalie 06/06/201712/10/2017

    On the road to Panama we make a quick stop in the realm of finance... where everything is overpriced, except the entry formalities!.

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  • Largo Campos

    Largo Campos

    ByNathalie 14/05/201712/10/2017

    Exceptional home by the guardians of the Cayo Campos reserve where a colony of crab-eating Macaque monkeys is established.

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  • Trinidad

    Trinidad

    ByNathalie 02/05/201712/10/2017

    Sophie and Ivan are with us when we find Trinidad 5 years after our first visit. The city has not changed... but there are many more tourists!

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  • The gardens of the Queen

    The gardens of the Queen

    ByNathalie 30/04/201712/10/2017

    As soon as Ivan and Sophie are on board we drop anchor and put Cape West to the gardens of the Queen. A stretch of reefs, the lobsters under every rock and mangrove...!

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  • Cuba

    Cuba

    ByNathalie 20/04/201712/10/2017

    Aside from the pollution of Santiago and yellow drips it leaves on the bridge of Tao, We have pleasure to return to Cuba with its friendly locals always eager to talk to us...

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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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