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Sodeb’O - Thomas Coville spent the night at over 25 knots amidst the icebergs with two obsessions: keeping his nerve and remaining lucid so as not to end up astride of an iceberg, whilst making as fast a headway as possible in order to stay ahead of this depression, which is enabling him to progress on flat seas.
“At 48° 45 South and 10° 19 East, I am an eyewitness to this infamous global warming. As far as I can remember, I’ve never seen ice so far North during this season. These cathedrals of ice, these temple keepers which remain on the blue planet, adrift of the Minquiers, I don’t know how to describe these great forms sculpted by the wind and the sea. - http://www.sodebo-voile.com/