Sailing into wind and on the other side of the world
Hobart and the Alaskan coast are as probably as far apart as you can get with a lot of water in between. And this sailor is on his way.
Hobart and the Alaskan coast are as probably as far apart as you can get with a lot of water in between. And this sailor is on his way.
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