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In this episode, we island hop our way around the San Blas Islands, Panama. We go for many freedives and see everything from beautiful coral to sharks. after celebrating Gary's birthday we sail to a new spot and then go on a wild dinghy adventure in the ju...
In this episode, we check into Panama at Linton Bay. After a couple days of chores we sail to the island of Chichime in San Blas Islands. We explore a bit underwater and then checkout the San Blas Ferry, which is a shipwreck near by.
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It's our last days in the Caribbean in what's been a beautiful sailing odyssey over the many months and we're going to make the most of it! Diving coral-wreathed wrecks, exploring the local Kuna Yala tribe villages and hanging out with the monkeys, before ...
Finding our own quiet little bit of paradise in Cayos Coco Bandero, satiated we head over to the Holandes where a number of yachts and sailors are gathering, including one of the biggest Rogues in sailing, Josh Tucker, the Kiwi sail maker and testing partn...
We've finally found our little bit of paradise - palm islands, white sands, warm waters teeming with wildlife and friendly nomads - in the San Blas (Kuna Yala) Islands! This is what we expected of the Caribbean and we've finally found it tucked away in the...
In this episode we meet Aiko, who tells us the horrifying story of her getting attacked by a crocodile in the San Blas islands, in Panama. The crocodile bit her on the leg and dragged her under the water, making her see her life flash before her eyes. She ...
This episode, we sail from the stunning islands of the San Blas to Shelter Bay Marina in Colon, Panama to start the next chapter of our sailing adventures around the world by passing through the Panama Canal.
We set sail with our friends on board for a...
WE sail to the beginning of the San Blas Island chain and start navigating our way through the archapelago.Despite the natural beauty of the islands, WE start having mixed emotions about this area due to the amount of trash around the villages and islands....
This episode we say goodbye to Cartagena, Colombia and sail west towards the San Blas Islands of Panama.
We have a great overnight sail to the islands, where we first do a little boatwork before setting off and exploring these fairly remote and beautiful...
I am still alone on Chichime, San Blas Islands. In the last days the weather is getting worse, one rain shower after another.
After a 17 hour thunderstorm I am fed up and start my first sailing trip alone to bring trampi and me back to the safe Shelter Ba...
After we installed the new batteries last time, it's time to finish a few last boat projects before we start our way back to San Blas Island. We will made a stop over in Linton Bay, another unsafe place on the Caribbean side of Panama.
But before we can st...
Los geht es wieder mit unserem Abenteuer auf unserem Segelboot Seatramp - ein Neustart von den San Blas Inseln vor Panamas Küste.
Wir haben uns wieder mit ein paar Kameras ausgestattet - auch wenn die Einstellungen am Anfang noch etwas falsch waren - geht...
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It starts in Colombia before we set sail for the absolute spectacle of islands known as the San Blas Islands of Panama...
Finally we are on our way to COLOMBIA! A trip that has been at least 2 years in the making and now we are ready to cut the lines and sail off on all new adventures!
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We sailed to Nagana to refill our water tanks - there we met our sailing friends again. We decided to sail to Aridup a remote Kuna Yala Island - a really beautiful island - may be the most beautiful where we have ever been...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - The San Blas Islands are really beautiful - over one week we spend at the Hollandes Cays to refit the teak deck of Tavarua. For sure we had time to visit some islands and enjoy the nice coconut island scenery. Join us on o...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - I picked up my friend Sigi from the airport in Panama City and after having done all the paper work we started to the San Blas Islands where we will spend some days and then sail on to Colombia. Join us on our beautiful tr...
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