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The Catamaran's sail.

Negombo, Sri Lanka

 

The traditional catamaran is used both for fishing and for tourist trips.

 

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The catamaran was the invention of the paravas, a fishing community in the southern coast of Tamil Nadu, India. Catamarans were used by the ancient Tamil Chola dynasty as early as the 5th century AD for moving their fleets to conquer such Southeast Asian regions as Burma, Indonesia and Malaysia.

 

at the Railway Club.

Embarcación en que paseamos por El Tigre. Adentro se disfruta una confitería, donde nosotros desayunamos. El Tigre, Buenos Aires.

Catamarans of different teams raced each other at the Y lake in Amsterdam. Brilliant weather made me climb our office's rooftop.

A Catamaran sitting beside a very low and very still Lake Jindabyne in Austraila's Snowy Mountains

Makes Don Quixote crew cranky and tired. Here's my first attempt to show the pre and post PolyGlow treatment.

Our catamaran will take you south, past downtown Puerto Vallarta to Las Caletas, John Huston's private paradise for many years.

Sailing on Pleasant Bay, Cape Cod

Davy and Bear on their Catamaran.

sxmcatamaran boating charter in panama sanblas.

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Walking around campus during twilight: happy accidents, finding the tropics in this everyday architecture. I think I have seafaring on the brain, from listening to Unfamiliar Fishes during my commute. So many audiobooks lately! (I blame John Hodgman.)

 

I did finish up Assassination Vacation earlier this week, which I loved, but so much Sarah Vowell at once leaves her oh-so-distinctive voice running through my head at all hours. Fortunately, today, it was filling my head with images of warm seas and sunshine.

 

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Grenadines Vacation July 2015

On a catamaran trip to Cayo Blanco, Varadero, Cuba

 

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