Yes. . . but a very fierce one. Those are 40+ ft. seas with sixty knot winds. It is a scan from a magazine, hence the line in the middle of the picture. A man took the photo from the bridge of a supertanker in the worst storm he had encountered in twenty-five years at sea. Awesome. One of my very favorite photos
Few boats have ever sailed through this blind pass of Caroline Island, like a cul-de-sac. Maybe as few as five in the last fifteen years. The seas are often confused and the visibility poor. I had a friend, Hugh, up on the spreaders, directing me on the VHF; you can hear him in the background. Herbert is commentating.
NZ - CHILE: travel inland for summer, sail south in winter
ANTARCTICA: this is my real dream
TUAMOTUS: I want to traverse them SE - NW. Dive exploration
GREENLAND
THE GEAT RIVERS
You need to write A Harry Manning book About a sailor who is fearless - Dick Smith
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Yes. . . but a very fierce one. Those are 40+ ft. seas with sixty knot winds. It is a scan from a magazine, hence the line in the middle of the picture. A man took the photo from the bridge of a supertanker in the worst storm he had encountered in twenty-five years at sea. Awesome.
One of my very favorite photos
It's a beauty. Pretty intense too.
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