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S/V Pizzazz - Journey Downunder
South Africa to Australia
More Iguazu Falls
Hugh
01/11/08, Argentina

It was magnificent.......

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03/11/08 | Francois & Mads
Exciting times I must say. Seems like you guys are on a permanent holiday. Remember that jet setting is not cruising. (suppose that jealousy is really nasty?) Cannot wait to get underway. Talk to us before you leave
The Iguazu Falls
Hugh
01/11/08, Argentina

Then we were off to the Iguazu Falls which is something to see. We spent 3 days here at the Sheraton Hotel which is located on the Argentinian side, and within the National Park, which was great as it was all just within walking distance to see it all. We went on a boat ride that took us right into the falls, where you get soaked...but was fun, our trip included a ride down the river and then they dropped us off and then got onto a safari truck and then toured through the thick bush of the National Park.

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Tango in Buenos Aires
Hugh
01/11/08, Argentina

Our evening out to dinner and Tango show was very enjoyable....including our Tango lesson......

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01/11/08 | Linda and Bill
Hi Hugh and Glyn
Looks like we are just behind you!! We look forward to following your blog! Brazil sounds fun.
A shopping mall.....
Hugh
01/11/08, BA, Argentina

The shopping is unbelievable and the mall's are really something to see.

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Buenos Aires Yacht Club
Hugh
01/11/08, Argentina

This used to be the old harbour, the buildings on the left were all warehouses, but now expensive restaurants, but some beautiful yachts around....

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pic's of Buenos Aires
Hugh
01/11/08, Argentina

Another pic of the buildings in Buenos Aires

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Sunset from Hotel room
Hugh
10/09/08, Buzios, Brazil

Then all good things have to come to an end, so I am now back in Angola, Glyn in Benoni, South Africa until the 2nd October when our next adventure will take place.

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11/09/08 | Francois Mellet
Don't you think its now time to stop making us jealous? Looks like you had a brilliant time
We are really looking forward to starting the journey as well.
Thinkung of you guys lots
Francois & mads
11/09/08 | Warwick
Hugh, looks like you have the best of both worlds. The sunsets from your office look the same!
14/09/08 | lol and gav
Looks hideous, glad we missed it -
Benoni rocks!!!
14/09/08 | lol and gav
Looks hideous, glad we missed it -
Benoni rocks!!!
One of Buzios's beaches
Hugh
10/09/08, Buzios, Brazil

Buzios has many bay's with many great beaches. On this beach, just where the water laps up onto the beach, it was like somebody had dropped gold dust, we could not believe it, we tried taking photo's of it but it was for our eyes only..

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Typical for Buzios
Hugh
10/09/08, Buzios, Brazil

The village of Buzios is all just like this photo, lots of bars, restaurants and curio shops. Live bands play at night in most places and our last night we were out until 3:00am and our transfer vehicle to the airport, arrived at 7:30am, it was great though so had to catch up with sleep on the way to the airport.

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Buzios views
Hugh
10/09/08, Buzios, Brazil

We could not believe our luck with the choice of hotel and room. We got a glass of champagne on arrival and were given 15 minutes of free massage...In the room when we arrived and after cleaning each day, they sprinkled flowers on the bed and in the toilet!!! The service was great, we had a fab time here, we were sorry it was just too short...

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Beautiful Buzios
Hugh
10/09/08, Buzios, Brazil

After spending 7 days in Rio, we transfered to another hotel in Buzios for 2 nights, which was about 2 hours drive north of Rio and what a wonderful place this was. The hotel was just outstanding and as for the views from our hotel room......

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Sand castle on Copacabana Beach
Hugh
10/09/08, Rio, Brazil

There are some very cleverly done Sand Castle creations, but this one had so much detail.....

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Sugar Loaf Mountain..
Hugh
10/09/08, Rio, Brazil

Another shot from above....

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View from Sugar Loaf Mountain
Hugh
10/09/08, Rio, Brazil

Reaching the top of Sugar Loaf is actually done in two stages. The first car ascends over 700 feet up Urca Hill affording marvelous views of Corcovado Mountain, the Niteroi Bridge and Guanabara Bay. Transferring to a second car then elevates you an additional 1300 feet to the top where spectacular views of Copacabana and other beaches can be admired. It is breathtaking........

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Visit to Sugar Loaf Mountain
Hugh
10/09/08, Rio, Brazil

One afternoon we went on a City tour and a visit to the Sugar Loaf mountain, which also had some beautiful views

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Typical Copacabana beach front
Hugh
08/09/08, Rio, Brazil

This is a typical shot of the Copacabana beach front area. The paving pattern is typical only for the Copacabana Beach, where it can be seen on T-shirts.

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The statue of Christ
Hugh
08/09/08, Rio, Brazil

So here is the famous statue from close up...

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View of yacht club and moorings
Hugh
08/09/08, Rio, Brazil

This is a view of the yacht club and anchorage from the statue of Christ, including Sugar Loaf.

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Another view from the statue of Christ
Hugh
08/09/08, Rio, Brazil

This is a view of the Copacabana beach area, from the statue of Christ. To get there we travelled by train through the largest city forest, the Corcavado National Park. The view from the statue of Christ above the city of Rio de Janeiro is world famous. The 710 meter mountain of Corcovado is crowned by the statue of Christ the Redeemer, which is 30 meters high and has a 8 meter pedestal with a chapel in honor of the Lady of Aparecida, patron Saint of Brazil.

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View from the statue of Christ
Hugh
08/09/08, Rio, Brazil

The views from here were stunning.......

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Copacabana Beach front
Hugh
08/09/08, Rio, Brazil

Again, Copacabana beach front, with the statue of Christ in the back ground.....if you can see it.

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Copacabana Beach in Rio
Hugh
08/09/08, Rio, Brazil

Here is the famous Copacabana Beach in Brazil with Sugar Loaf in the back ground.

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Pizzazz on her mooring
Hugh
08/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

Here Pizzazz rests on her mooring on washing day...

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Main street Jacare
Hugh
08/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

This is the main street of our fishing village Jacare. At the end of this street, we can catch either the train to Cabedelo or Joao Passoa, or we catch the FREE bus to Intermares to do our shopping or to go to the beach.

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Lunch at Porto Velho
Hugh
08/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

This is the place we had lunch at...prawns, oysters and batata fritas (french fries)...and beer.

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Local Ferry
Hugh
08/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

On our sail to Porto Velho, we passed this Bus Ferry, where they have installed a bus, without the wheels and chassis, onto a boat. They have a few of these Ferries operating on the river.

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Pizzazz's Mooring
Hugh
08/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

We were invited by Tom, an American friend, for a 2 hour sail down the river, to a place called Porto Velho, where we anchored off and had a lunch. This is a picture of Pizzazz on her mooring as we sailed past.

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Intermares - Local beach
Hugh
08/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

This is our local beach at Intermares, where they were having a surfing competition. It is known at the Surfers Beach Bar.

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08/09/08 | Francois Mellet
Hi guys,
Suppose we should say 'sorry that you are back' but we hope the time goes quick and you will be back in Brazil before you know. Brazil looks really good and we are getting more and more anxious to be there as well. Today is the big day and we will update as soon as things have happened. There's a big storm raging and the nerves are on end once again. Look after yourselves and talk soon. Francois & Mads
Local sightseeing
Hugh
08/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

Well I am back at work and Glyn is in South Africa. We had a fantastic time in Brazil this time. The first 2 weeks or so we did a lot of walking around and also found out how the bus system works and ventured further away each day. This is a photo of our outing to the big city of Joao Passoa. We caught the train in, and spend the day walking around the shops and markets, and stopping for an odd cerveja (beer)

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Pizzazz's new home
Hugh
12/07/08, Jacare, Brazil

So this is a shot of the Marina where Pizzazz is moored right now, so looking forward to our return........

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15/07/08 | Shaun Erasmus
Good Pics and makes me want to go out and sell everything and join you guys at sea, hear from you guys soon.
16/07/08 | lydia coutts
Hi Hugh & Glyn, well done guys! wondering when will u move on again but will keep checking yr site! happy sailing, wish u were in Oz already!
06/08/08 | Eric & Glenys Kelly
Hi there

Checking to see how your trip is going. Hope you are both well. Wanted to wish GlennieH a Happy Birthday! Hope to hear from you soon!
Brazil finally...
Hugh
12/07/08, Brazil

So after 17 days at sea, we entered the river into the port of Cabadelo, but we continued up the river to a place called Jacare, where we found a Marina. For the first few days we anchored off the Marina and some local restaurants and enjoyed the festivities everyday from the restaurants. Everyday at 16h00, the bands from all 4 restaurants would start playing loud.....I mean loud music, then at 17h00...everyday...they would have a guy dressed in white playing the Balero on his saxaphone, but not just playing, he would walk out from one of the 4 restaurants and get into a small boat, like canoe, and then the paddler would paddle this guy while he stands in the boat, up and down in front of the restaurants for about an hour. The restaurants are packed out with people every night, and then afterwards the bands would continue playing. In the week the bands stop at about 19h00 but on weekends till early hours of the morning, they definitely have spirit and enjoy their music, we enjoyed it as well.

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13/07/08 | Di
Hi Hugh, Glyn has shown me all the pics and has told me all about the trip. It sounds like a real dream and I should be there with you guys!!! Lots of love, c u soon.
Closing in on Brazil
Hugh
12/07/08, South Atlantic

From about 2 days out of Brazil we did get rain squalls which come with strong winds and rain but luckily for only short periods, but does make some hard work.......

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Then the big one...
Hugh
12/07/08, South Atlantic

This leg was our best sailing we had, we sailed for 10-12 days without adjusting anything, just reading, relaxing and just keeping an eye on the compass, and then we caught a big one............which kept us going for days.

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Sunset at sea
Hugh
12/07/08, South Atlantic

Just another sunset.....

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Leaving St Helena
Hugh
12/07/08, St Helena

So after 5 days anchored off St Helena, it was time to move on, we had wished we had another week here, but duty calls.......It rained most of our days in St Helena, but as we sailed away we also left the cloud and rain behind......

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The Governor's House
Hugh
12/07/08, St Helena

The Governor's place.....

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More countryside
Hugh
12/07/08, St Helena

It is really a beautiful Island....

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Countryside
Hugh
12/07/08, St Helena

The countryside reminded us of the UK......

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Napoleon's tomb
Hugh
12/07/08, St Helena

This is where he was buried on St Helena, but 19 years later, the French got permission to remove his body from St Helena and return it to France. Francesco Antommarchi, the physician chosen by Napoleon's family, led the autopsy, and the cause of death was found to be stomach cancer. In the latter half of the twentieth century, several people claimed other causes for his death including deliberate arsenic poisoning.

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Napoleon's house
Hugh
12/07/08, St Helena

Napoleon spent the last six years of his life under British supervision on the island of Saint Helena, at Longwood House. This is a picture of the house. There were several plots to rescue Napoleon from captivity, including one from Brazil and another from Texas, even a plan to rescue him using a submarine. Napoleon died on 5 May 1821, He had asked in his will to be buried on the banks of the Seine, but was buried on St. Helena, in the "valley of the willows", in an unmarked tomb. Something we did not know is St Helena was also used to keep over 5000 boers captive here during the Boer War.

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Jamestown
Hugh
11/07/08, St Helena

The unusual layout of the town of Jamestown.....

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Jacob's Ladder from the top
Hugh
11/07/08, St Helena

It looks scary......

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Jacob's Ladder
Hugh
11/07/08, St Helena

Now this is the famous Jacob's Ladder, it had 700 steps but one has gone so it consists of 699 steps now. It goes from the town straight up the cliff on the right of the picture from the anchorage, upto the houses. When we were there standing around at the top, a women arrived there in her tracksuit and we spoke to her before she went down the ladder, but she never walked it...she ran down.......we timed her and she only took 3 minutes I think it was and she said she did it every day.....

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Ann's Place
Hugh
11/07/08, St Helena

This is the famous Ann's Place restaurant...famous between all the yachties. They serve some great meals here and are always looking after all the yachties. It is situated in the Castle grounds which are very well kept....although the grass does look long here, but they had just had a lot of rain and floods, it was cut while we were there......

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St Helena anchorage
Hugh
11/07/08, St Helena

So this was where we anchored at St Helena, as can be seen on the left of the picture, there was a french company doing work on the cliff's because of all the falling rock into the harbour area. We were restricted with our movements off the boat every day, we had to be off the boat by 07h00, if we wanted to go ashore, or we could go between 12h15 and 12h45 and then only after 17h00, so was a bit inconvenient, luckily they provide a ferry service. Then when getting from the ferry to shore could be a mission with the swell, as they provide ropes with knots hanging so that you can grab these and swing ashore or into the boat, we were lucky as the swell was not that bad when we were there.

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St Helena closer....
Hugh
11/07/08, St Helena

This was after we had rounded the north end of the Island and were lining up the anchorage just below all the houses on above the cliff.......

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Then St Helena....Land Ho.....
Hugh
11/07/08, St Helena

Then one day we came across St Helena.....what a site that was........

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Fishing at sea
Hugh
11/07/08, Atlantic

This was some of our first catches at sea........every morning I would have to walk around the deck to pick up all the dead flying fish that comes aboard during the night. Some people actually fry them up but they were too boney for us, so we just threw them back overboard. This was our only type catches between Luderitz and St Helena.

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Out at sea
Hugh
11/07/08, Atlantic

Some beauty at sea...

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Leaving Luderitz
Hugh
11/07/08, Luderitz

Then eventually we left.....this was just out the harbour...before we ran into fog again, but typical coastline.

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