Alberto, You also have an interesting blog. I must translate Portuguese, so it will take some time to read it all. Have you considered putting a translation "widget" on your blog, so people can read in the language of their choice?
Michael you are welcome to link and to read my blog. I try to include as many boats and canoes known in Brazil still being used somehow. Keep in touch. Rgds, Jan
That is absolutely fantastic, and in my 'own' backyard, no less!
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Thanks for the post
Richard
Wow! Those guys are Sailors!
ReplyDeleteHi nice post and great canoe sailing. In Brazil we have some too, but only single hull. See at Brazilian Boats and Canoes in wordpress blogs.
ReplyDeleteProof that it doesn't take money to make a sailor.
ReplyDeleteJan, your blog is immense! I'll be reading for days. Perhaps you will not mind if I link to you from here?
michael
Very interesting video!
ReplyDeleteit's always good to see sailors keeping their tradictions.
greetins from south Brazil...
Alberto Blank
http://albertoblank.blogspot.com/
Alberto,
ReplyDeleteYou also have an interesting blog. I must translate Portuguese, so it will take some time to read it all.
Have you considered putting a translation "widget" on your blog, so people can read in the language of their choice?
michael
Michael you are welcome to link and to read my blog. I try to include as many boats and canoes known in Brazil still being used somehow. Keep in touch. Rgds, Jan
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