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| Sail Training Ship “Esmeralda” arrived in Cartagena de Indias for the Bicentennial Regatta |
| With the beautiful scenery of the Bay of Cartagena, on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, as backdrop, the Sail Training Ship “Esmeralda” arrived today, Wednesday May 19th, at the Colombian port of Cartagena de Indias, together with the fleet of sailing ships that take part in the ... |
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| Great sailing ships cross the Panama Canal |
| The crossing of the fleet of sailing ships that take part in the Bicentennial Regatta through the Panama Canal took place throughout the weekend and concluded during the first hour of Monday. The fleet will continue towards Cartagena de Indias.
The first group of sailings ship... |
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| Cultural and Gastronomic Festival “Ecuadorian Night” receives the seamen of the Bicentennial Regatta |
| The Cultural and Gastronomic Festival “Ecuadorian Night” took place on the esplanade of the Simon Bolívar Breakwater. The activity was organized by the Ministry of Tourism to welcome the crews of the eleven sailing ships that take part in the international regatta “Sails South Am... |
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| Great sailing ships set sails from Ecuador |
| A mix of joy and sadness was evident yesterday on some of the piers on the Guayas River, when the eleven sailing ships of the different Navies set sails -after six days- from the Ecuadorian port to continue with their journey around America, in the so called International Regatta... |
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| President of Ecuador visited the Sail Training Ship Esmeralda in Guayaquil |
| After two months, the President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, Could finally keep his promise and visit the Sail Training Ship Esmeralda from the Chilean Navy. This after his intention to visit the “White Lady” in Montevideo, in March, failed due to a sudden surgery he had to undergo... |
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| Sails charm the citizens of Guayaquil |
| The water of the River Guayas seemed a broad brown carpet decorated with little waves moved by the wind. The heat invited those spectators on the Breakwater 2000 and different ships to dive into the water, as they awaited seven of the eleven sailing ships that –from past January ... |
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