Il y a tout juste un an ce matin qu'une vague scélérate estimée entre 24 et 36 mètres de haut ... more »
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Art and Sea in Provence is the crossroad of two passions, Mayke's lifelong devotion to her art and JP's passion for the sea.
This blog is the story of our return to this endearing part of the Mediterranean coast where hidden away in our mountain hamlet we meld our dreams.
For those interested in either of our passions the links below will lead you to Mayke's visual art website Atelier Camp de la Suyere. You can start by visiting About Me or go to ART and visit my on-line galleries
or JP's new challenge: the Greening of Sean Seamour III The GreenBoat / BateauVert Adventure is an effort to monitor, analyze and implement new and emerging technologies important to bettering our environment, and to help mariners and sailors who aspire to go green choose and implement the appropriate solutions. Our website under construction is designed to be both a reference base and window through which relate our trials and tribulations.
Welcome, ![]() Agora Gallery Contemporary fine art gallery established 1984, located in Chelsea , New York art galleries district. The public is invited to the gallery art openings receptions. Sponsor of the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition and publisher of ARTisSpectrum magazine. Painters, sculptors and photographers are welcome to submit their portfolios for review. Recent Articles
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Friday, August 14
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seanseamour
on Fri 14 Aug 2009 04:42 PM CEST
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seanseamour
on Fri 14 Aug 2009 04:37 PM CEST
Just one year ago today a rogue wave estimated between 80 and 120 feet high pounced upon Sean Seamour II ... more »
Thursday, August 13
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seanseamour
on Thu 13 Aug 2009 04:27 PM CEST
This is the log of actions and events driven by the only subsequently named Sub-tropical Storm Andrea, leading to the sinking of s/v Sean Seamour II and the successful rescue of its entire crew on the early morning of May 7th 2007. The critical underlying issues are: faulty EPIRB operation, faulty maintenance, faulty certification. How many others like us are lost at sea statistics because they didn't carry two EPIRBS? more »
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seanseamour
on Thu 13 Aug 2009 04:22 PM CEST
Jean-Pierre quitte la Floride avec deux équipiers à bord de son Océanis 44 CC, direction Gibraltar. Après quatre jours de mer, au large du Cap Hatteras, l’équipage doit faire face à un coup de vent bien plus fort que prévu. La mer se creuse dangereusement, jusqu’à faire chavirer, démâter, puis couler le bateau... Récit, par Jean-Pierre de Lutz more »
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