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Atlantic Odyssey Day 24: 5 more arrivals

Martinique arrivals

5 boats arrived today:
STARSHIP ANNIE (during the night)

 • then SEVEN SEAS ADVENTURE

Jimmy Cornell with the crew of Seven Seas Adventure

We made it to Martinique
Yes…this morning at 06:30 we crossed the finish line into Le Marin, Martinique.
It was a great journey, more demanding than I thought it will be, tiring at times but with great sailing, fishing, talking, playing.

http://sevenseasadventure.net/blog/

MANDARINA arrived in the morning

Mandarina welcomed by Atlantic Odyssey participants

•  GAZEL REBEL arrived at lunch time

Gazel Rebel happy to have arrived just in time for the party

•  CURE THE BLUES arrived in the afternoon

Cure the Blues crew

From the rest of the fleet

Kristine

Starry nights and water rations.

This kind of a detailed starry sky is only possible to perceive at sea, in the desert, on the great mountains and at your local planetarium. Still, there is something extra magnificent with the ocean version – the undisturbed moonrise.

Some people are familiar with the amazing sunrise, coloring the skies in a much more intense way than the usual sunset. The moonrise, on the other hand, is coloring a dark night sky to something entirely different. The moon is glowing gold giving the black sky a tint of magic. Red? Blue? Golden? I honestly don’t know, I can’t describe it.

It feels like combining Star Wars with Claude Monet. Unreal and excessively glorious.

It seems like we didn’t waste a single penny on water for this trip, meaning we now have restrictions on personal water bottle filling. We have plenty of juice, but it’s still a little uncomfortable hitting the hard reality.

Few days left now…

www.goodbyeland.blogspot.com

Hapa Na Sasa

German Tweets:

Wenig Wind dehnen die letzten Meilen, man koennte meinen eine Stu hin oder her bei so einer langen Strecke aber meine Geduld wird gefordert.

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