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 By Doina Cornell   on 29.08.2015                    The Blue Planet Odyssey fleet of yachts, having spread out to cruise at their own pace through the islands of the South Pacific, finally came together again in a small bay on the island of … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 27.08.2015                    After almost two months in the High Arctic, arriving in Nuuk felt almost like coming home. As on Aventura’s two previous visits, we were welcomed warmly on arrival by the harbormaster Johannes Lindemans.  … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 23.08.2015                    Map Aventura crossed the Arctic Circle at dawn today. In the view of those who only consider a successful transit of the Northwest Passage by having crossed this symbolic gateway both on the way … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 19.08.2015                    Fort Ross anchorage After the excitement of having reached the Eastern Arctic, we were rewarded by a quiet night at anchor. But the euphoria was soon dampened by the prospect of the 1200 miles … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 17.08.2015                    Sunset 16 August In the last two days I have received many messages of congratulations for Aventura and her crew’s successful voyage. I want to thank all of you who have written, as well … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 15.08.2015                    Aventura route 2015 Exactly one year ago, on 15 August 2014, I was forced to take the painful decision to abandon my attempt to complete a transit of the Northwest Passage, and turn around. … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 14.08.2015                    Aventura at Gjoa Haven Gjoa Haven is the place no sailor attempting to transit the Northwest Passage will miss as it is here that Roald Amundsen spent the first two winters of his successful … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 10.08.2015                    Midnight sunset over Cambridge Bay Due to the strategic location of this transportation hub in the Central Arctic, Cambridge Bay has been described as the make or break point for anyone attempting a transit … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Doina Cornell   on 10.08.2015                    A few photos from Espirito Santo, the largest island in Vanuatu. Doina Cornell meets Luc Callebaut for the first time after working together for 15 years on Noonsite and now Blue Planet Odyssey.    … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Doina Cornell   on 08.08.2015                    Landfall: Island of Aoba (Vanuatu) very different from Tuvalu. I expect to many people the phrase ‘tropical sailing’ conjures up lolling on the foredeck catching a tan, as balmy trade winds push you across … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 05.08.2015                    Aventura’s route in the Northwest Passage Having passed through the Western Arctic and its ice fields much earlier in the season than we had hoped or expected, and with the ice situation still unfavourable … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Doina Cornell   on 30.07.2015                    All good things come to an end, and sailors know the next port is always just over the horizon, beckoning you on. I came to Tuvalu with little idea of what to expect, and … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 29.07.2015                    There is still ice about but we can sail again In the two weeks since we had left Dutch Harbor, we passed through the Bering Strait, crossed the Arctic Circle, turned east at Point … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Doina Cornell   on 29.07.2015                    Three years since we launched the Blue Planet Odyssey, and more personally, thirty seven years since I was last here: the path across the ocean to Tuvalu has been a long one for … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 25.07.2015                    Early on Thursday morning we passed Point Barrow at the northwestern extremity of Alaska. In the month since we left Seattle we have logged 3,000 miles and have now reached an important landmark on … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Doina Cornell   on 23.07.2015                    We left Apia early in the morning of Thursday July 16th to the sound of drum beats echoing across the bay as a long canoe with some fifty men at the oars practised for a … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Doina Cornell   on 21.07.2015                    Three small coral atolls some 400 miles north west of Samoa, Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand and rarely visited by yachts. Blue Planet Odyssey route The low lying coral atolls make … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 20.07.2015                    Grey misty day in the Bering Strait In the span of six hours we have passed two significant landmarks: the Bering Strait and the Arctic Circle. For a long time I regarded the Bering … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 17.07.2015                    Alaska landfall Favourable winds continued on our passage from Victoria in British Columbia to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands. On day 11 of the 1700 mile passage, as we made landfall at Sedanka … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Doina Cornell   on 15.07.2015                    Last summer when I took my daughter Nera up to the Arctic to sail with her grandfather Jimmy, I promised my son Dan that I would take him to the Pacific the following year. ‘Somewhere … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Cornell Sailing   on 07.07.2015                    Glimpses of the island of Hiva Oa in the Marquesas during the passage of the Blue Planet Odyssey rally in April 2015. . 
				
				
		
 By S/V Chapter Two   on 07.07.2015                    Janet Hayes on Chapter Two is part of the Blue Planet Odyssey small team of volunteer sailors trained to conduct eye tests on behalf of the HIT Institute in Germany, as part of … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 06.07.2015                    Aventura’s Parasailor spinnaker emblazoned with the logos of our partners in this adventure: UNESCO, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the World Meteorological Organisation I always say that what I like best about sailing and … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 02.07.2015                    Ice, ice everywhere   And nowhere to go The Canadians Ice Service have published the 30 days ice outlook for the Western and Central Arctic.  Summary for June 18 to 30:Average … Read more 
				
				
		
 By Jimmy Cornell   on 28.06.2015                    Early this Saturday morning Aventura left Victoria, British Columbia, bound for Dutch Harbor …. and the Northwest Passage. She had spent the last month in Seattle, in the care of Swiftsure Yachts, the US … Read more 
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