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We CROSSED the INDIAN OCEAN! - and have our most INTENSE sail yet  - Outside Watch Vlog#18
April 2, 2022
We CROSSED the INDIAN OCEAN! - and have our most INTENSE sail yet  - Outside Watch Vlog#18

We CROSSED the INDIAN OCEAN! - and have our most INTENSE sail yet - Outside Watch Vlog#18

We CROSSED the INDIAN OCEAN! – and have our most INTENSE sail yet  – Outside Watch Vlog#18

WE OFFICIALLY CROSSED THE INDIAN OCEAN!!!! In this video we round Cape Agulhas(the southern tip of Africa) and officially enter the south Atlantic! After 376 days, 6,700 nautical miles and 9 countries we had officially crossed our first ocean in what has been the greatest adventure of our lives. The worlds toughest ocean is now behind us…

Also, make sure you stick around until the end of this video as we encounter our CRAZIEST conditions yet as we round the Cape of Good Hope, nicknamed – The Cape of Storms.

Real Time Update:
We are in Walvis Bay, Namibia. Tomorrow(April 3rd) we will officially start our Atlantic crossing as we are setting sail to the remote island of St. Helena. The passage is around 1200 nautical miles and should take 8 to 10 days. You can track our progress here:
www.outsidewatch.com/location

Blog:
www.outsidewatch.com

Instagram – @chrislikins
www.instagram.com/chrislikins

WE OFFICIALLY CROSSED THE INDIAN OCEAN!!!! In this video we round Cape Agulhas(the southern tip of Africa) and officially enter the south Atlantic! After 376 days, 6,700 nautical miles and 9 countries we had officially crossed our first ocean in what has been the greatest adventure of our lives. The worlds toughest ocean is now behind us... Also, make sure you stick around until the end of this video as we encounter our CRAZIEST conditions yet as we round the Cape of Good Hope, nicknamed - The Cape of Storms. Real Time Update: We are in Walvis Bay, Namibia. Tomorrow(April 3rd) we will officially start our Atlantic crossing as we are setting sail to the remote island of St. Helena. The passage is around 1200 nautical miles and should take 8 to 10 days. You can track our progress here: www.outsidewatch.com/location Blog: www.outsidewatch.com Instagram - @chrislikins www.instagram.com/chrislikins

We CROSSED the INDIAN OCEAN! - and have our most INTENSE sail yet - Outside Watch Vlog#18 Locations

  • South Africa (-30.559482,22.937506)

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