Posts tagged colourful

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May 15

SUP IN THE CALANQUES

Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France 43º12'39″N 5º26'46″E

Stroll, Stand Up Paddle, and sip Along the Marseille Calanques.

Stroll, Stand Up Paddle, and sip along the Marseille Calanques.

28
Apr 15

Immersion with Christopher Pratt

Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France 43º12'37″N 5º25'13″E

Christopher Pratt is born in 1981 in Marseille, is a French professional offshore yacht racer.

01
Jan 14

2014

Global

Water, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.“If there is magic on the planet, it is contained in water.”

Loren Eiseley,
Anthropologist, Philosopher, Writer

Protect our water, our Future.

VIDEO: http://bit.ly/SunTjd

MUSIC: YGO SENTRIG ( SOUNDCLOUD.COM/YGOSENTRIG )

EDITING: GILLES MORELLE ( GILLESMORELLE.COM )

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Apr 11

Eurocat 2011

Carnac, Brittany, France 47º34’09″N 3º04’23″W

As each year, the Eurocat, the great catamaran gathering will take place in Carnac during the week-end of the 1st May. More than 300 teams are awaited for this mythical event.

19
Oct 10

Barceloneta

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain 41º22’14″N 2º11’88″E

La Barceloneta is a neighborhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Muelle de España of Port Vell and the El Born neighborhood.

26
Feb 10

SLAM

Global

29
Jan 10

18 foot skiff – Gotta Love It 7

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 33º52’27″S 151º14’76″E

The 18 feet skiff Australian Champion 2010 Gotta Love It 7 sailed by Seve Javin, Sam Newton and Tom Clout and trained by Andrew Palfrey. The 18ft Skiff is considered the fastest class of sailing skiffs. The class has a long history beginning with races on Sydney Harbour, Australia in 1892. It is the fastest conventional non-foiling monohull on the yardstick rating.

23
Sep 09

Sydney Sand Storm

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 33º51’63″S 151º12’50″E

Apocalyptic vision of Sydney, shrouded in red dust blown in by winds from the deserts of the outback.
Sydneysiders woke to a red dawn this morning as a thick dust storm caused havoc with transport and raised health fears.
The size of the dust cloud surprised weather experts, who say it has covered half of NSW.

18
Jul 09

Japanese Zero

Deboyne Island, louisiade Archipalego, Papua New Guinea 10º43’69″S 152º23’70″E

On May 8, 1942 one A6M2 Zero piloted by PO2c Okura Shigeru from the 14th Shotai from the Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku ditched at Deboyne islands. Japanese A6M2 Zero, the main fighter plane of the Imperial Japanese Navy,this Japanese fighter plane, once a master of the air in the South Pacific arena, now lies on the sandy bottom.  This is an example of the very last zero model ever manufactured.  Virtually intact, divers can sit in the cockpit and pilot themselves back into the past… I did it!

11
Jul 09

Panasia Island

Louisiade Archipelago, Papua New Guinea 11º08’10″S 152º20’84″E

PARADISE #9

Panasia is a spectacular island of uplifted coral reef making jagged limestone cliffs in the Louisiade Archipelago.
The Louisiade Archipelago is a string of ten larger volcanic islands frequently fringed by coral reefs, and 90 smaller coral islands located 200 km southeast of New Guinea, stretching over more than 160 km and spread over an ocean area of 26,000 km between the Solomon Sea to the north and the Coral Sea to the south.

Local elderly woman with a stick in a fishermen village at Panasia Island.