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Old 22-05-2008, 04:05   #1
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Hello from Corsica

We, Pat and Erica, have been sailing for many years on our Amphora Ketch, in the Mediterranean.
If you want to have a look at our trip to Croatia 3 years ago, sailing to Sardinia and Tunisia , please go ahead!

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Absolutely! Croatia is one place that I definitely want to see. Is the water really as clear as they say it is?

Great video, although I do not speak French, the video said plenty.

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Hello to Corsica. I spent many happy weeks their in the 80's. It was one of my favourite spots then. I hope it hasn't changed too much. Back in those days I was more interested in climbing and back-packing (the GR-20 remains one of my all time favourite multi-day walks). I would love to go back and visit as part of a world cruise... maybe one day

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Water in Croatia

Hi David,
Yes, the water there is clear! Not only that: it is always windy; since the sailing takes place most of the time between islands, the sea is "flat" (no big waves); it is therefore possible to turn around an island in a few minutes...to anchor in a protected area. No sand beaches, but intersting rocky places for snorkeling...
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May be...

Wayalan, thanks for your reply - and who knows? One day welcome on our board!
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Aloha Erica and Pat,
Welcome aboard! The sailing there sounds very interesting. Someday I hope to get there.
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Hi David,
Yes, the water there is clear! Not only that: it is always windy; since the sailing takes place most of the time between islands, the sea is "flat" (no big waves); it is therefore possible to turn around an island in a few minutes...to anchor in a protected area. No sand beaches, but intersting rocky places for snorkeling...
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Windy, flat and clear. Sounds like my kind of sailing.
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Hi David,
there are also some rare but wonderful sandy spots!
I suggest you the following sea guide
http://www.magnamare.com/ecom/img/777-808/en2008.jpg
exemples of page
http://www.magnamare.com/it/aggiorna...g/malarava.jpg
http://www.magnamare.com/it/aggiorna...g/novigrad.jpg
http://www.magnamare.com/it/aggiornamenti/img/vrnik.jpg

you can buy it from magnamare.it
it is the the most useful you can get and has english version as well

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