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Monthly Archives: August 2011
IDEC capsize
Francis Joyon is known as a very practical, down-to-earth man, with what sometimes appears to be a superhuman coolness in the face of danger. Most of you will have heard that, after waiting around for a suitable forecast (these days, … Continue reading
Micromégas 5 has friends everywhere
Maximilien and Emmanuel Berque may have reached the Portuguese port of Peniche, on a peninsula north of Lisbon, by now. They were definitely in Leixões, just north of Porto, on 25 August, because the author of the blog ‘Amigosdavela’ took … Continue reading
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Micromégas 5 rounds Cape Finisterre
Getting from Hendaye to Finisterre along the north coast of Spain in the teeth of the prevailing winds was bound to be tedious for our adventurers. Some delicate preventive maintenance work made sure that their little outboard ran faultlessly to … Continue reading
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Micromégas 5 – magic moments in Hendaye
Malone Nadège Malone, who has known the Berque twins for a long time, will be following them as they hop smartly down the coasts of Spain and Portugal, trying to recover the one-month delay in setting off from Contis. Many … Continue reading
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Tall Ships – and a little French fishing boat
by Keith Kellett The biggest of the Tall Ships are stately square-riggers, with three or more masts, averaging between 50 and 100 metres in length. In contrast, Tante Fine is a two-masted, gaff-rigged ketch, only 26 metres long…. In July … Continue reading
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