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Travelling around the world following intuition and what destiny brings to me. Being surprised everyday, serendipity.

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A year and a half in numbers: time for a new phase!

May 25, 2017 by pile Leave a Comment

Experienced sailor

19 months, 558 days… 20 “countries” and 12 different time zones… 7 sailing boats, 19 flight connection, Tens of trains and countless buses… Plus a very special Rickshaw: Delilah! These are only some numbers recalling the incredible adventures of the Wave of Destiny   I learned many things from meditation to open my heart to […]

Filed Under: Africa, Argentina, Aruba, Asia, Brazil, Bucket List points, caribbean, Chile, Curacao, Environment, Go Green, Greece, Hiking, India, Italy, Mediterranean, Morocco, Myanmar, Patagonia, Road trip, South America, Spiritual, Uncategorized, Uruguay Tagged With: Destiny, dreams, Italy, sailing, travel, travel ban, wave, Wave of destiny

Skipper for an amazing 60 feet sailing boat

November 11, 2016 by pile 2 Comments

Starkel 60 feet

This is my new house for the coming two months… She is definitely the best boat I’ve been sailing with.. (so far) The Boat: It’s a 60 feet long (18 meters) designed by Roberto Starkel with a agile wooden hull covered with a layer of carbon The 23 meters mast is counterbalanced by a keel 3.5 […]

Filed Under: Bucket List points, Greece, Italy, Mediterranean, Sailing Tagged With: AntiPaxos, Athokos, Corfu, Destiny, Fanò, Genoa to Zakinthos, Ionic greece, Itaka, Kakynthos, Kastos, Kefalonia, Kerkira, Lefkas, Meganisi, Messina strait, Nicolaos Islands, Othoni, Oxia, Paxos, Pondikhos, sailing, skipper, Starkel 60, Wave of destiny

The first Leg from Cape d’Agde to Las Palmas – Canary islands

November 29, 2015 by pile Leave a Comment

    After over a week of preparation of the boat and a good dinner finally all the crew together, the captain Edo gives the safety briefing to remind the main safety rules to be followed and the watch shifts night and day for the coming 8-10 days to Canary Islands.   Blown off the fenders and stored them in the sail room, we install the jackstays, lines that run from the fore to the stern of the boat and to which we will clip our lifejacket in case we need to leave the cockpit to reach the fore

Filed Under: Mediterranean, Sailing Tagged With: CNB 60, Gibraltar channel, Mediterranean sea, sailing, sailing boat

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