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  • The beauty of the Arctic: interview with Chris and Jess Bray
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    The beauty of the Arctic: interview with Chris and Jess Bray

    Byfabiobrunazzi March 26, 2017March 2, 2019

    Chris Bray and Jess Taunton bought an old 29 ft. sailboat in Halifax, Canada in 2009, rebuilt her and sailed through the Northwest Passage to Alaska. Already professional photographers and adventurers (check out their website), they reached many fans on the Internet thanks to a popular Youtube series of their voyage. They are also currently…

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  • A family of sailing nomads: meet the Coconuts
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    A family of sailing nomads: meet the Coconuts

    Byfabiobrunazzi March 10, 2017March 2, 2019

    There are special people that redefine the concept of normality. Sometimes a lone individual takes on a challenge and defies conventions through a unique journey. In this case, it’s an entire family. The Coconuts are a sailing family of six, Jay, Natasha, Sol, Luna, Caribe e Artico, who sailed for six years in the South America,…

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  • Living a Happy Outdoor Life: interview with Ellen & Seth
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    Living a Happy Outdoor Life: interview with Ellen & Seth

    Byfabiobrunazzi March 6, 2017March 2, 2019

    Ellen Massey Leonard and Seth Leonard both already fulfilled their childhood dream to sail around the world onboard their first sailboat Heretic, and now they are fostering new voyages of exploration towards the Arctic Ocean onboard Celeste. They do all this while conducting an intense professional career, and documenting their sailing adventure on their website gonefloatabout.com….

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  • Keeping the cruising couple healthy: interview with Giulia Casani
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    Keeping the cruising couple healthy: interview with Giulia Casani

    Byfabiobrunazzi February 17, 2017March 2, 2019

    Cruising couples spend a great lot of time together, basically every minute of the day, working towards a common goal, sharing good and bad moments. There is a common saying that if you survive living on a boat as a couple than you can survive anything. There had been famous sailing couples, like Susan and…

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