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Sailboat delivery with a twist(er) – Part I | La possibilità di un'isola
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La possibilità di un'isola. Tales from an unlikely inhabitant of the sea. Laquo; Seek and Destroy. Video: fair winds to all the sailing couples. Sailboat delivery with a twist(er) – Part I. May 11, 2015 by fabiobrunazzi. Southern Cross 31 before departure. As other designs built with the same philosophy (which can be dated back to the pioneeristic work of Colin Archer. To help me in this trip I once again had the luck to have Roberto, that helped me before with leg one. The first part of the trip was har...
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Video: fair winds to all the sailing couples | La possibilità di un'isola
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La possibilità di un'isola. Tales from an unlikely inhabitant of the sea. Laquo; Sailboat delivery with a twist(er) – Part I. Sailboat delivery with a twist(er) – Part II: green eye in the sky. Video: fair winds to all the sailing couples. May 16, 2015 by fabiobrunazzi. Roberto and Vanessa aboard Tranquility in Fairhaven, MA. With these mixed feelings we salute Roberto and Vanessa (check her blog. And wish them all the best for their life. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fabiobrunazz...
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The Author | La possibilità di un'isola
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La possibilità di un'isola. Tales from an unlikely inhabitant of the sea. Fabio at the beginning of the mutations. This blog follows my erratic journey portraying different themes and landscapes that constantly rewrite my identity. This pathology brought me to many different countries and experiences until an early morning in a bus station in Panama City I met a person who had a prodigious effect in stabilizing my s ymptomatology. Kate Today we are married, and share similar mutating patterns. Thanks so ...
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Sailboat delivery with a twist(er) – Part II: green eye in the sky | La possibilità di un'isola
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La possibilità di un'isola. Tales from an unlikely inhabitant of the sea. Laquo; Video: fair winds to all the sailing couples. Sailboat delivery with a twist(er) Part III: The Gulf. Sailboat delivery with a twist(er) – Part II: green eye in the sky. May 18, 2015 by fabiobrunazzi. Third Leg: Ft. Myers, FL to Houston, TX. Offshore sailing in the Gulf of Mexico. Southern Cross 31 leeward side. Roberto after the storm sleeping on the jib. The sea state after the storm. A breaking crest coming for us. Fabiobr...
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fabiobrunazzi | La possibilità di un'isola
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La possibilità di un'isola. Tales from an unlikely inhabitant of the sea. Skipper, Psicologo, Blogger. Posts by Fabio Brunazzi:. August 17, 2016. East Coast Northbound: climbing capes. August 14, 2016. East Coast Northbound: surviving 4th July. August 11, 2016. East Coast Northbound: Brunswick GA to Charleston SC. August 9, 2016. East Coast Northbound: Leg 0, False Start. August 4, 2016. Food on the Sea recipes: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca. August 2, 2016. Sea legs and watch system. June 27, 2016.
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Rooms & Rates « Rancho Los Toros Hotel & Cantina – San Carlos, Panama
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How to get here. Rooms & Rates. Rooms & Rates. Singlepic id=13 w=320 h=240 float=right]Rancho Los Toros offers variety of accommodations based on your needs and budget. We offer a total of 14 rooms ranging from shared bunk rooms in the hostel and luxury suites by the pool. Singlepic id=14 w=320 h=240 float=right]Hostel Features:. 1 Bunk Room with 6 total beds. 6 Private Rooms with Queen Beds. 1 Private Room with 2 Queen Beds. Singlepic id=8 w=320 h=240 float=right]. King Sized Pillow-top Bed w/ Bunkbeds.
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How to get here « Rancho Los Toros Hotel & Cantina – San Carlos, Panama
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How to get here. Rooms & Rates. How to get here. Rancho Los Toros is located in the town of San Carlos on Panama’s Pacific Coast approximately 100 Kilometers from the Panama Canal. From Panama City take the Panamerican Highway West toward Costa Rica for about 100 Kilometers. San Carlos is located just west of the bustling beach community of Coronado where you will find multiple chain grocery stores, restaurants, banks and other services. View Rancho Los Toros. In a larger map. Dates of Your Visit:.
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Dirty Devil Cantina « Rancho Los Toros Hotel & Cantina – San Carlos, Panama
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How to get here. Rooms & Rates. The Dirty Devil Cantina is the local watering hole at Rancho Los Toros and is famous for having the coldest beer in Panama. Cans of beer so cold it hurts your hand. The cantina features flat screen TV’s showing all your favorite sports, including FOOTBALL…did someone say football? Dates of Your Visit:. Review Rancho Los Toros. Breakfast, Beers and Bloody Marys – Dirty Devil Style! Hotel / Hostel Grand Opening in September. Subscribe to RSS Feed.
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Lost in Quebec City: Panama part 1
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Sunday, April 14. On Thursday April 4th, the Wonderful Man and I left the cold and grey Québec City for warm and sunny Panama. The plan was to relax, soak up as much sun as possible and surf. After a long winter, it was just what the doctor ordered. After a 6 hours flight, we landed in Panama City. From there, it was a 2 hours drive to the Royal Decameron. The next day, we had our room changed without any problems. We even got an upgrade to a room facing the ocean! Picked us up our hotel and took us to E...
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Lost in Quebec City: April 2013
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Sunday, April 14. On Thursday April 4th, the Wonderful Man and I left the cold and grey Québec City for warm and sunny Panama. The plan was to relax, soak up as much sun as possible and surf. After a long winter, it was just what the doctor ordered. After a 6 hours flight, we landed in Panama City. From there, it was a 2 hours drive to the Royal Decameron. The next day, we had our room changed without any problems. We even got an upgrade to a room facing the ocean! Picked us up our hotel and took us to E...
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