From A Coruña I sailed down to a place called Camariñas. It claims itself the capital of Costa da Morte, the coast of death. Camariñas is a small village wit...
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so next time when we leave I think we
play music as well
well unlike the big and noisy Korean
ships that came to Laconia
I didn't play music when I left the
place it was a nice calm morning but it
should become a very windy and very
bumpy day
the coast here is called Costa de morte
the deadly coast and I think this is
quite an accurate name fourth place the
heavy seas are quite a stress test for
the material and we paid our price but
first Camarena's Spain the South summer
after a while the weather improved and I
went for a walk and discovered beautiful
and somehow dramatic landscape but
talking about the price we had to pay
for the passage my firlock's suffered
quite a bit and I had to have it
repaired for that I had to go back
but luckily it was a nice sale and I
tried out my storm ship for the first
time
today I sailed back from Camilla Nia's -
direction Laconia but I went one River
further to Saada and here I hopefully
will meet the rigger tomorrow to get my
third X my furling system done and then
all the way back to Cameron yes Jesus
Christ
this is sailing up no button fell down
but this is Sarah have a look
as planned the Rika came on Monday
morning and took apart the furling well
what we found out wasn't as pleasant as
I hoped so the rigor was here and we
know the forced day the Anchorage of the
fourth day in the firlock's was quiet at
its end and the inner core of firlock's
was broken so I quite was somehow lucky
that it didn't get worse I could have
lost the fourth day at sea which is not
very nice so I think it's better
happened now in here we have to exchange
the fourth day and of course this court
you and it should be done or this
afternoon or tomorrow bad luck or good
luck