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January 2, 2003At Play In The Realm Of The IncasCuzco, Peru, Andes Mountains, Elevation 11,150 feetRelated tags: Destinations | South America
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March 17, 2010Farewell to Fragile ChileThe earthquake and the environmental situation in Chile rattle the crew of Ocean Watch. "Herb's Watch" from March 18, 2010.Related tags: Destinations | South America
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December 5, 2002The Eyes Have ItCartagena, Colombia 10o 24. 946 North 75o 32. 693 WestRelated tags: Destinations | South America
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November 21, 2012Far, Far AwayFor this family of liveaboard sailors, “home” proves to be a fluid concept. Under Way from our November 2012 issue.Related tags: Living Aboard | Passage Notes | Places | Destinations | South America | Colombia | Article
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February 18, 2010Cape Horn to StarboardA stroke of metrological luck allows the westbound crew of Ocean Watch to reach around the granddaddy of all capes. "Herb's Watch" for February 18, 2010Related tags: Destinations | South America
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November 6, 2002Good-Bye Kuna Yala, Hello CartagenaCartagena, Colombia 10o 24.677 North 75o 32.621 WestRelated tags: Destinations | South America
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March 19, 2012Matt Rutherford UpdateWhat does a sailor look like after more than 260 days at sea? Check out this (very) quick video of the solo sailor taken during his resupply off Recife, Brazil.Related tags: News | South America
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January 20, 2010Points East and SouthAfter two South American ports serve up their best holiday champagne and fireworks, higher latitudes beckon the sailors on Ocean Watch. "Herb's Watch" for our January20, 2010 CW Reckonings.Related tags: Destinations | South America
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September 3, 2002In Deep in EcuadorOn a detour to the Andes, the bumpy road less traveled opens a window to another world.Related tags: Destinations | South America
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November 28, 2011St. Thomas to Rio (1987)The passage from the Caribbean to Brazil was perhaps the most arduous of all for the crew aboard Cloud Nine.
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