On Board our Moody 34 Yacht 'Pagoda'
Our Fellow Yachties on 'Prize' Moody 34 Yacht, Jua…
Our first Sail off Antibes
Sailing the Coast of Antibes
Sailing off Antibes
People in Antibes
Richelieu Plage, Antibes
Shipshape on 'Prize'
Moody 34 Yacht 'Prize' Taking on Fuel in Antibes
YCA Lead Skipper Geoff, Juan les Pins
Skipper John left and Matt the Engineer, right
Sunrise Mediterranean
Sunrise on Board
Hazy Morning
It was a Long Night from Antibes to Elba
Elba in sight
Forte Falcone, entrance to Portoferraio, Isola d'E…
YCA Yacht approaching Elba
Kruger Park Hyena
Kruger Park Impala
Il Colosseo, Roma
Patio de los Leones, Alhambra
Spanish Steps, Rome
Mount Lindesay
1991 "Elissa" Cole 19 in Canberra
Jen on 'Notos' in Kos, Greece
Ormos Xeros Kambos, South of Leros
Leros Island, View from Castle, Dodecanese
Port Augusta, Arki, Jen, Gill, Ian and Pete on 'No…
Port Augusta, Arki, Dodecanese, Oceanis 350 'Notos…
Panali Bay on Leros Island, Dodecanese
Panali Bay, Leros Island, Dodecanese
Dodecanese, Greece, Ian and Gill
1997 Vail Top of Hunky Dory Run
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Whitsunday Passage
Catseye Beach from the Towers
One Tree Hill Lookout
View of Whitsunday Island from Towers
Harbour near Calpe, Penon de Ifach
The Quay, Paleo Trikeri
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Whitsunday Passage
View over the Whitsunday Passage from Hamilton Island.
The Whitsundays are a group of more than 150 islands and islets off the sub-tropical central Queensland coast of Australia between approximately 20° and 21° south latitude.
Among the world’s best cruising grounds, the islands offer an abundance of yacht anchorages each within easy sailing distance from the next.
Most of the islands are unspoilt national parks; seven have resorts.
European discoverer James Cook didn’t name the islands but rather ‘Whitsunday’s Passage’, which was the passage between Cape Conway (20° 22’S, 148° 55’E, the tip of the mainland on the west) and the islands lying to the east of this. That Sunday in June 1770 when he passed through was Whit Sunday...
100magicmiles.com/index.php/intro-to-whitsundays.html
A stormy time in the Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia.
Just after Tropical Cyclone Joy had passed through.
December 1990/January 1991
The Whitsundays are a group of more than 150 islands and islets off the sub-tropical central Queensland coast of Australia between approximately 20° and 21° south latitude.
Among the world’s best cruising grounds, the islands offer an abundance of yacht anchorages each within easy sailing distance from the next.
Most of the islands are unspoilt national parks; seven have resorts.
European discoverer James Cook didn’t name the islands but rather ‘Whitsunday’s Passage’, which was the passage between Cape Conway (20° 22’S, 148° 55’E, the tip of the mainland on the west) and the islands lying to the east of this. That Sunday in June 1770 when he passed through was Whit Sunday...
100magicmiles.com/index.php/intro-to-whitsundays.html
A stormy time in the Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia.
Just after Tropical Cyclone Joy had passed through.
December 1990/January 1991
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