Dejeanty discovers the south
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December 09. 2008 at 09:42© JEAN MARIE LIOT / DPPI / Vendée Globe
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"It's the most astonishing thing that has happened to me in the race! After 23 days of racing (the longest I have ever raced) I have entered the south, which is smiling and sunny. Blue skies and calm seas, but the dark colours suggest a different mood! A few sea animals and lots of birds. The sun is shining enough to offer me autonomy using the solar panels and I haven't started the engine for two days. Yesterday was a day for cleaning up and repairs. This is the first time I have been anywhere with such clear skies, so many nuances of colour and with an impressive range of animals presided over by a magnificent albatross ... "
Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty (Maisonneuve) in his daily message
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