
600 Days Pt. 2 - Cocos to the Galapagos Islands - Trailer
September 03, 2013 by TheSailingChannel.TV | Language: EN Play Time: 00:03:30 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

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A film by Gene and Josie Evans
Pt 2: Running time: 65 minutes
Sail from Costa Rica, where the couple’s son, Ron joins them for an offshore passage to the mysterious and uninhabited Cocos Island. Along the way they have a close encounter with whales, hook a shark, and ghost through the doldrums. On the 8th day, they site Cocos Island and make a dramatic anchorage. Ashore, they discover signs of previous visitors carved into rocks and explore the dense rainforest. After several weeks, they set sail for the Galapagos Islands lying 450 miles southwest at the equator. There they visit several atolls where Darwin’s discoveries led to his theory of evolution. Finally, they sail home on a nonstop 40 day, 4,000 mile ocean voyage to San Diego.
Part 1: Running time: 90 minutes
Sail from San Diego, south down the coastlines of Baja California, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica with many stops along the way. It’s a relaxing sail back in time before the onset of drug violence and civil wars. In Costa Rica, the couple’s son, Ron, joins them for the offshore passage to the mysterious and uninhabited Cocos Island.
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