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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 foothills of the Panama Canal, a wonder of the world industriel.Canal of Panama, Panama
26 Jan 2010
The Bridge of the Americas out of Panama City, links the North and the South launched a road above the canal. Beau symbole.Canal of Panama, Panama
27 Jan 2010
My job Line Handler on sailboats is to take care of one of the four ropes that held the boat docks at the passages of locks. Panama Canal, Panama
27 Jan 2010
The 'Line Handlers' (lines contents) are listed next to the canal and boat. Those lines sending side channel to the ship (us) with the end of 'monkey fists' hard little balls of string ready to stun the bewildered that does not lend attention.Canal of Panama, Panama
27 Jan 2010
Franck-Olivier buddy realizes a dream of childhood, navigating the Panama Canal between the two Americas. Panama Canal, Panama
27 Jan 2010
Panama City, Panama
28 Jan 2010
Flock of birds above City.Panama Panama City, Panama
29 Jan 2010
The team with the boat Tregoning Franck-Olivier, and the couple Randall - Alisson that come from Florida Gators town where I lived seven months in the past. Our arrival at the end of canal.Panama City, Panama
29 Jan 2010
Plate of a car from the Embassy of France in Panama. Exiled for any traveler, it warms the heart to see her little winks to origines.Panama City, Panama
29 Jan 2010
Summit with two great hitchhikers of this world. Ludovic Hubler (middle) is known in France for performing a world tour stop in five years (see www.ludovichubler.com). He is our mentor with Antoine (left) which is the same for all that is sailing stop.Panama City, Panama
01 Feb 2010
Samuel cycling buddy and me in front of a map of monde.Panama City, Panama
06 Feb 2010
For each country crossed I decided to climb a mountain and make a paragliding flight. After much research I discovered that Panama has no known paragliding site, nor any active driver at least. Strong winds north and south tend to compound the problem. This time I should abandon the idea of ​​flying. I find still some mountains around. Cerro Gaital in the valley of Anton peaks around 2200m. I run it, clawing at me inextricable jungle filling the top too cloudy to see anything. It would have been a time of great fresh air and I quickly returned to my search for voiliers.Cerro Gaital, El Vallee de Anton, Panama
08 Feb 2010
The French school in Panama, where I lecture on my journey without motorized means. Panama City, Panama
10 Feb 2010
One of my neighbors sailboats, probably a little pirate on bords.Panama City, Panama
11 Feb 2010
Régis de Villefort I meet by chance in Panama. He is the brother of a friend of Figeac paraglider and lent me his boat's Aida to house during my search for transpacific sailing. Here with the family on Aida. Amador, Panama City, Panama
15 Feb 2010
Carnival Panama.Panama City, Panama
16 Feb 2010
Al Capone's boat anchored City.Panama Panama City, Panama
16 Feb 2010
Carnival in Panama. Battle of gun eau.Panama City, Panama
16 Feb 2010
The national television station moves to an interview on my non-motorized travel. The opportunity to preach the virtues of travel low footprint écologique.Panama City, Panama
01 Mar 2010
The yacht Aida De Villefort of my friends that I've spent six weeks City.Amador Panama, Panama City, Panama
03 Mar 2010
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