ISBN: 1574091808
Author: Webb Chiles
Language: English
Publisher: Sheridan House; 1St Edition edition (October 31, 2004)
Pages: 224
Category: Writing Research & Publishing Guides
Subcategory: Reference
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Return to the SeaFrom Boston to Portugal and on to Senegal, Brazil, Cape Town, and Sydney, a Sailing . Renowned sailor and author Webb Chiles is philosopher, adventurer, confessor, seaman par excellence and of course, survivor.
Return to the SeaFrom Boston to Portugal and on to Senegal, Brazil, Cape Town, and Sydney, a Sailing Legend Completes His Fourth Circumnavigation.
Webb Chiles is a writer and a sailor, an artist of words and wind. Return to the Sea: From Boston to Portugal and on to Senegal, Brazil, Cape Town, and Sydney, a Sailing Legend Completes his Fourth Circumnavigation Oct 31, 2004. Married six times, he has lived with passion on land as well as water and at one time liked to believe himself an artist of women, too, but this may have been a delusion. As a writer: seven books and hundreds of articles published. As a sailor: five circumnavigations and several world records; and long ago he became the first American to sail alone around Cape Horn. He wanted to live an epic life.
Return To The Sea book. Webb Chiles may be sailing's worst lunatic and its best living writer more. Chiles departs with his wife, Carol, leaving the bleak winter of Boston Harbor and his despair over the near-fatal loss of his previous vessel, RESURGAM.
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The Portuguese discovery of the sea route to India was the first recorded trip made directly from Europe to India via the Cape of Good Hope, in the Atlantic Ocean. It was undertaken under the command of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama during the reign of King Manuel I in 1495–1499. Considered to be one of the most remarkable voyages of the Age of Discovery, it consolidated the Portuguese maritime presence over Kerala and the Bengal Sultanate and that country's dominance of global trade routes.
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We start with a week in Cape Town and then have a further 10 nights/11 days to explore beyond Cape Town. But I have friends in the Cape, who like you, think nothing of 12 hours on the road or driving overnight to Joburg. Report inappropriate content.
We start with a week in Cape Town and then have a further 10 nights/11 days to explore beyond Cape Town . gem1662016 Level Contributor. 7. Re: From Cape Town to Port Elizabeth in one day - not flying? May 7, 2019, 5:37 PM. Save.
Chiles tempts his readers to make the voyage too, observing some of the great harbors of the world with a true sailor's eye, exploring the Atlantic ports of Portugal, Africa, and Brazil, crossing the Southern Ocean, and finally arriving in Australia. On board The Hawke of Tuonela, he writes lyrically about time and memory at sea, the appeal of lying at anchor off a small village, his hardest passage in a quarter century, and his unique philosophical view of life under sail.
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