Just in via satellite; Global Surveyor Danny Drahos. Received Saturday 1st August 2020: Saturday was “the day of the glaciers!”Our bay looked very different this morning. The wind picked up last night and the bay was now full of small icebergs. There was no fog today. The sun was shining and we were heading towards […]
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Sailing East Greenland 2020: Part 2
Just in via satellite; Global Surveyor Danny Drahos. Received Wednesday 29th July 2020: This next blog is written by Robert Zelenka. “Through the eyes of the crew.” The first steps led our group of adventurers to the local shop marked by a flag with two polar bears on a 20ft pole. Expecting some dried fish […]
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Just in via Satellite; Global Surveyor Captain Danny Drahos received Friday 24th July: We were tied up to the wall in Olafsvik, approximately 60nm NW of Reykjavik. Olafvik is a friendly, picturesque fishing harbour. We had chosen this port as a starting point due to it being in close proximity to Greenland and a slightly […]
Continue readingSailing Cape Verde – turtles, grog and big wind!
It’s Thursday 13th February and I’m standing at the airport on Sao Vincent island, Strong warm wind with salt air. I’m right here, jacket and sweat pants fly immediately into the suitcase and I’m sitting in a half broken yet restored Mercedes. The accommodation is just down from downtown Mindelo, I have a beautiful view […]
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After a great sleep and breakfast of cereal and watermelon on deck we slipped off to the island famous for turtle breeding – Nisos Metopi. No turtles as now was the wrong season, but the water was so clear that you could see 5 meters to the bottom. We tried feeding the fish watermelon to […]
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The island of Aigina is 12 miles SW of Zea Marina, close to Athens. Aigina guards the North West approaches to the Aegean which means that it was very important to trade in the early days. It was occupied by Neolithic people and then superseded by Bronze age people around 2000BC. At the beginning of […]
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Our trip started with a civilised coffee at Buchanan bus station. We boarded MegaBus to Manchester airport for the princely sum of £25. After a quick driver change and stop in the centre of Manchester we arrived at the airport for the 3.15 pm EasyJet flight to Athens. One glossy magazine, 1 meze box and […]
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Our trip started with a civilised coffee at Buchanan bus station. We boarded the MegaBus to Manchester Airport for the princely sum of £25. After a quick driver change and stop in the centre of Manchester we arrived at the airport for the 3.15 pm EasyJet flight to Athens. One glossy magazine, 1 meze box […]
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