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Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot
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The Pan-American Highway is extremely well guarded in Colombia. You meet the military all over the road. They are each very friendly to moi.Valdivia, Colombia
07 Jan 2010
Kidnappings for ransom are still raging in Colombia despite a recent improvement. I often look behind me to see what happens. Thank you to the brilliant inventor of the mirror! Macajan, Colombia
10 Jan 2010
The hat 'Panama' comes originally from Colombia does, and was imported into Panama during the canal and you became known abroad through the European workers and Americans who wore it. Macajan, Colombia
10 Jan 2010
Flowing magnificent macaw parrot who greets me with a "BUUUUUUEEEEENOOSS DIAS! "Amazing! Macajan, Colombia
10 Jan 2010
The boat stop in Cartagena again to find a board for Panama. Cartagena, Colombia.
13 Jan 2010
Seals Colombie.Carthagène, Colombia
14 Jan 2010
FINALLY! Eagerly awaited a photo, the walls of Cartagena, which marks the end of my bike tour in South America. Soon I was getting into sailing for Panama. Cartagena, Colombia
14 Jan 2010
The Bay of Cartagena to the boat Virgilion the morning of departure for Panama. Calm of this beautiful city fortifications in very good condition which gives the city a cachet unique.Carthagène, Colombia
15 Jan 2010
The team Virgilion, including Maxim, Javier, Marc, and your servant gauche.Virgilion, Caribbean Sea, Cartagena, Colombia.
16 Jan 2010
Virgilion on, I quickly found my place in the kitchen. It turns out that frighten my bike far surpasses those of other members of the crew. Virgilion, Caribbean Sea.
16 Jan 2010
The waters of the Bay of Cartagena are known to have seven different colors of blue. There's been two surprisingly well marked. Virgilion, Cartagena, Colombia.
16 Jan 2010
No autopilot on Virgilion. The bar is night and day. I do not know when to improvise. It can not be seen? Years of theater I tell you! Virgilion, Caribbean Sea.
17 Jan 2010
20Nous reach the archipelago of San Blas on the north coast of Panama. Virgilion, San Blas Archipelago, Caribbean Sea.
18 Jan 2010
This is the GPS Virgilion, single electronic device on board. A pin is stuck to contact with the battery, thereby turning on the GPS for qqs seconds, after which time it freezes. Sail with this ship was a pirate epic, epic, joyful, fortunately! Shy risk refrain ... Virgilion, Caribbean Sea.
18 Jan 2010
Crossing a river by wading into the Darien to San Blas between Carter and Panama City. <br> Carti, Panama
19 Jan 2010
San Blas, Panama
22 Jan 2010
Franck-Olivier in full dishes by Robinson.Isla Diablo, San Blas, Panama
24 Jan 2010
We stop the boat for the channel with my friend and Franck-Olivier Antoine, a stopper sailing around the world also met there. It will become a good companion on the Pacific probablement.Marina Shelter Bay, Colon, Panama
26 Jan 2010
We stop the boat with my friend Franck-Olivier to cross the Panama Canal sailing, an old dream for him, good training for my future job.Marina Shelter Bay, Colon, Panama
26 Jan 2010
The boat&#39;s GPS Tregoning shows us exactly the way to suivre.Canal of Panama, Panama
26 Jan 2010
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