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We try to have photos on each Cruisenews updates, but the reality of cruising makes good bandwith hard to come by so we had
to resort to this method of posting photos.

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| This is true |

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| Or is it? |

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| A little city life at last in San Juan |

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| Approaching The Baths in the British Virgin Islands |

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| The Baths, when you enter them, are monumental. |

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| We had our last breakfast with Rebecca at Maho Bay where we had spent Thanksgiving and Christmas |
Spanish Virgins and Puerto Rico

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| Liberator and Cénou alone in the vast anchorage of Vieques. |

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| Beach time with "Liberator", Naomi, Thom, JT and Zoei in southern Puerto Rico |

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| Gerd, our German windsurf instructor, supply boat driver and great host in Puerto Rico |

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| 24 hours out of Boqueron, Puerto Rico and on our third squall |

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| 48 hours out of Boqueron and a vast improvement all around |

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| Arrival in Abraham Bay, Mayaguana. Greeted by a water spout while going through 7 miles of reefs. |

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| The beauty of sailing. Six hours later 45 knots of wind and fire hose rain. |
Clarence Town, Long Island

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| In Clarence Town, Long Island we had a great beach cook out with Veto |

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| The girls from Cénou, Veto and Oceanus II played Rat A Tat Cat |

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| Easter cookie decorating. We spent a week in Clarence town, holed up due to weather |

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| Veto and Cénou visit a cave where Arawaks used to live. It is now used as a hurricane shelter. |
The Exumas

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| Exuma Park. A beautiful place where we were also holed up by weather for five days or so. |

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| Anouck and Norund, from Veto |

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| The flats uncover at low tide and the girls run around on them |

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| Cénou, Veto and Liberator pot luck. |

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| Liberator is leaving us for good. So we all get together and feed the iguanas on the beach |

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| Erik at work cleaning one of the 20 conchs we harvested. Fritters and ceviched followed. |

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| Pigs might not fly but in the Bahamas they are good swimmers |
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