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this beautiful yacht sailed into Charleston Harbor one day. Not sure where she was from but she was flying a British flag
Found this boat out while we were sailing around Long Beach Harbor.
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I am sailing, I am sailing,
Home again cross the sea.
I am sailing, stormy waters,
To be near you, to be free - ROD STEWART
No inspiration so I'm posting old pics now which may or not have been previously posted on my other stream.
A shot taken yesterday. It was a windy day...perfect for sailing...also with your thoughts and your soul
"...And now I know that we must lift the sail
And catch the winds of destiny
Wherever they drive the boat..." Edgar Lee Masters
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At Whitehaven
Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island.
We travelled there with Cruise Whitsundays.
Whitsundays, Queensland 2014
The island is accessible by boat from Hamilton Island and the mainland tourist ports of Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour. It contains many popular destinations for both day visitors and overnight sailors, including the magnificent pure-white sands of Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet, the secure anchorage of Cid Harbour, and the sheltered waterway of Gulnare Inlet. The island has six campgrounds.
Named by Captain James Cook in early June 1770, the island covers 27,508 ha (275.08 km2) in area. Around the northern bays of the island are seagrass beds which support a diverse range of marine life.
The Whitsunday islands were once a mainland mountain range and became islands about 10 000 years ago when the
sea level rose at the end of the last ice age. They are part of Australia’s largest offshore island chain. The islands and
their surrounding waters are protected in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, Australia’s first World Heritage area and the largest ever established.
Whitsunday Area Visitor Guide
nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/pdf/whitsunday-vg.pdf