These shots are from film that Yvonne Dean brought back
to Seattle in mid March 2002.
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| 1) Naomi |
2) Jackson |
3) Off the
village of Bahia Tortugas |
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| 4) A sunrise at sea
between Bahia Magdalena and
Cabo San Lucas |
5) A "crowded" Mexican anchorage
at low tide. |
6) The local flora |
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| 7) A sunset at sea
between Bahia Magdalena and
Cabo San Lucas |
8) The famous rocks at
the entrance to Cabo San Lucas |
9) Bahia
Magdalena - Seafire in the center |
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| 10) Karryn on the bluff
above Bahia Magdalena |
11) A good day cruising |
12) Kids and dogs are
the same everywhere |
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| 13) A contemplative
moment |
14) Painting numbers on
a panga |
15) The
Seafire crew |
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| 16) A hitchhiker picked
up at sea |
17) Turtle Bay |
18) Puerto
Ballandra, a small bay north of La Paz |
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| 19) Yvonne Dean
(Bill's mother) who has been instrumental in making the trip possible by
helping in so many ways against the backdrop of Puerto Ballandra. |
20) What Searunner
trimarans are made for - open roadsteads |
21) The
village of Puerto Magdalena |
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| 22) Yet another
"crowded"
anchorage. That's Seafire on the right in Bahia
Magdalena. |
23) Another Cabo San
Lucas entrance shot |
24) The "fuel
dock" at Turtle Bay. Ernesto, the handsome and charming
diesel vendor, came motoring out in his panga, a stoutly built 22-foot
planing skiff powered by a 75-hp outboard. Here he is siphoning 20 gallons
from his mini barrels into Seafires' jerry jugs. |