...there have been lots of rapidly developing thunderstorms over the past few days. Within an hour sunny blue skies can suddenly be dominated by towering dark clouds. Good for catching rainwater but not so good for recharging batteries from solar power.
Spectacular lightening displays but we'll happily give those a miss once we are out into the islands.
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14/Aug/2012, Cartagena - Colombia
Last days of preparation and stocking up before we depart from Colombia and head towards Panama and the San Blas Islands, within a region otherwise known as Kuna Yala.
We'll be unable to get internet or shop for food and supplies for about 8 weeks so must be fairly self sufficient. Blog updates can be done over the SSB radio and our radio email service...
Piccie shows the anchorage at Cartagena after the passing of another tropical wave... thundery and stormy weather associated...
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...art work painted on walls in the barro of Getsemani in Cartagena...
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Hot humid and much cooler to lose some hair... Fast and Furious with a Grade 5...
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...taking to the streets of Cartagena with the reduced volume hair style...now the hat just blows off so easily :-)
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There may be plenty of room under the hat, but can't help noticing a little tightness in the shirt!
Best wishes for continues safe sailing.
10/Aug/2012, Cartagena - Colombia
A few days in the marina at Club de Pesca and now we are anchored off the Club Nautico, a short distance down the bay. Awaiting the return of our Propane bottles after filling; different fittings and regulations as we move through various countries can prove difficult. Our previous boat was fitted with a paraffin stove, that fuel must be international we thought, but was hard to find in the Caribbean Islands. This trip so far we have manged to get our 4 UK specification bottles replenished, but it is not always easy.
We'll stay anchored here, with the commercial hub-bub of the container port nearby and a whole bunch of cruising yachts anchored around, until we leave for Las Islas Rosarios, San Bernandos and the San Blas in Panama.
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