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Sara Teghini

A FAMILY LOOSE IN SOUTHERN SEAS

A lot of families sail loose in the sea. But that one made up of James Burwick, a pro climber and sailor, and his wife, Somira Sao, is very particular. First of all, they have

THE FIRST ITALIAN FEMALE CAPTAIN OF A CRUISE SHIP

70 years after the first woman elected in Italy (Lina Merlin), now it is the turn of the first Italian female captain of a cruise ship. For some days, Serena Melani, from Livorno, has being the captain

CHRISTO’S FLOATING PIERS ON LAKE ISEO

They aren’t boats but they’ll float, too. They are the piers that Christo, a Bulgarian artist famous for his wonderful works, is going to install on Lake Iseo. The work will be called Floating Piers and it was

THE FESTIVAL OF SÈTE: HARBOUR, SEA AND OLD BOATS

Every two years Sète, in the Southern France, hosts a beautiful festival celebrating maritime traditions, sea and old boats. This year, the edition will be richer because it is also the 350th anniversary of the

JFK’ S LOVE FOR BOATS

Sometimes, while I take a break walking around the shipyard, I find some beautiful boats but that one I have met these days is a real lady and, if it could speak, it would tell one of

MAYO’: THE WOODEN DIY BOAT

We like the project of Nicola Pirani, from Ferrara, who, after sailing on different boats for many years, has decided to create a boat himself. He has chosen small sizes to allow an easy construction

TITANIC II: CHANGING TIMES

The project of the Australian fat cat Clive Palmer about a new Titanic has been known for years. Blue Star, the company headed by the magnate and in charge of the project, launched the idea in 2012, a

A 47-METRE YACHT? TOO SMALL FOR SOMEONE

. This is why, he decided to sell it. The story would have gone unnoticed if brokers didn’t summon him by demanding 615,000 pounds (about 800,000 Euros) as overdue amounts. Pisarev bought the yacht in 2010 but

Living on a boat

Living on a boat is the dream that all those who go at sea have made at least once in a lifetime. The idea (or better, the ideal) is a simple life, essential, slow, far from stress,

The first sailing regatta around the world

For who’s a passionate of the sea, Golden Globe isn’t a film award, but the first, mythical non-stop and solitary sailing regatta around the world. Organized by the Sunday Times of London it began from

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