The anchor dropped in the mud off the port of Cape Town at 1935 local time. We have made it across the South Atlantic.
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I am now reliving the journey with added photos. I am posting regularly with pictures of the trip, and continuing my #AntarcticAlphabet. You can follow the experience on JOURNEY BLOGS. Sign up below for immediate updates.
This is the story of my voyage from Chile to South Africa via Antarctica on the 56m square-rigger Europa. Welcome aboard.
The map below shows the area Europa visited at the outer end of the Antarctic Peninsula. On 14 March we finished our crossing of Drake's Passage four days after landing on Cape Horn. We visited several places in the South Shetland Islands before heading east towards the Peninsula itself. (This chart will be updated when the latest journey blogs are about the next stage.)
For more links about Antarctica, tall ships and sailing in the far south, you can follow me on Twitter @workthewind, or like my sailingtoantarctica page on Facebook.
Follow the ship
Europa has a find-me button on her site, here. The Cape to Cape voyage 2016 went from Punta Arenas in southern Chile, through the Beagle Channel and south east to the Antarctic Peninsula. From there we turned northeast to South Georgia. Then we sailed two long legs to Cape Town, stopping at Tristan de Cunha on the way..
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Marvellous news! X
Congratulations! That was FAST!
Well done Sarah, what a trip! And th ak you for all your updates along the way
Congratulations! Peter and I have followed every post – we’re a bit sad the journey is coming to an end. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences so eloquently. Can’t wait to see the photos and read more of your wondrous writing.
Welcome home and many congratulations on achieving all your ambitions for the voyage. Can’t wait to see the photos.
Love Diana & the Bandits
Fantastic, welcome on to terra firma, its feels like such a sudden end, and thank you for taking so many of us with you.
xxxM