KOUROU - Falling under a river's spell...
It's a 144 km (90 mi) long, meandering river flowing into the Atlantic Ocean: the Kourou sets out from the center of the Guyanese mountains and does not, on paper, possess the standard requisites of a ...
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It's a 144 km (90 mi) long, meandering river flowing into the Atlantic Ocean: the Kourou sets out from the center of the Guyanese mountains and does not, on paper, possess the standard requisites of a ...
En route from Charleston, in South Carolina, Ben and Kitra’s Catana 47 stopped over in St. Augustine before continuing on south towards West Palm Beach. Who: Ben & Kitra Grey Where: St. ...
When going through the Panama Canal, never has Niue (the catamaran) been so close to Niue (the island state), a tiny postage stamp size inhabited island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Who: ...
Kumbaya is one of the longest-standing contributors to the Postcards section of your favourite magazine. It’s been three years already! The trip around the world continues: Juliette, Hubert and ...
What could three Frenchmen, who were once well known on the seas of Brittany 20 years ago and who are now settled in the United States, be doing? Well, they’re still sailing, of course! And what’s ...
After 20 days through the Great Pacific Ocean, Et Voilà, from Catalina, California, arrived in Hiva Oa, they first stop in French Polynesia.
Often it's the skippers who talk about their boat. Today, just for once, Yves is leaving the talking to his faithful mount, Free Lance.
After having discovered New York and the United States, then Cuba, Sandrine and Eric, aboard Jingle, their Orana 44, wrote to us from Guanaja, in Honduras.
Next fall, the crew of W-alter, a new generation Outremer 45, will be leaving La Grande Motte to go and sail all over the world, to share...a glass!
We are continuing to follow Olivier and his family around the world on board their catamaran Jaganda. Here we find them on the enchanting islands of Tahiti and Moorea.