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The Four Requisites for Realization and Self-Inquiry (Paperback): Nome The Four Requisites for Realization and Self-Inquiry (Paperback)
Nome
R153 R124 Discovery Miles 1 240 Save R29 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Light of Wisdom (Paperback): Ramana Maharshi, Nome The Light of Wisdom (Paperback)
Ramana Maharshi, Nome
R193 R162 Discovery Miles 1 620 Save R31 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Five Flowers of Self-Knowledge - Atma-Vidya (Paperback): Nome, Ramana Maharshi Five Flowers of Self-Knowledge - Atma-Vidya (Paperback)
Nome, Ramana Maharshi
R199 R168 Discovery Miles 1 680 Save R31 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Essence of Inquiry - Vicharasangraham, A Commentary by Nome (Paperback): Gambhiram Seshayya, Nome, Ramana Maharshi Essence of Inquiry - Vicharasangraham, A Commentary by Nome (Paperback)
Gambhiram Seshayya, Nome, Ramana Maharshi
R345 R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Save R53 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beautiful Pets - Animal (Paperback): Joe Nome Beautiful Pets - Animal (Paperback)
Joe Nome
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hastamalakiyam - A Fruit in the Hand or A Work by Hastamalaka (Paperback): Nome, Hastamalaka, Adi Sankaracharya Hastamalakiyam - A Fruit in the Hand or A Work by Hastamalaka (Paperback)
Nome, Hastamalaka, Adi Sankaracharya
R158 R131 Discovery Miles 1 310 Save R27 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ribhu Gita - English Translation from the Original Sanskrit Epic Sivarahasyam (Paperback): Nome, H Ramamoorthy Ribhu Gita - English Translation from the Original Sanskrit Epic Sivarahasyam (Paperback)
Nome, H Ramamoorthy
R585 R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Save R86 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
40+ Love IV - Fresh Love, You are 20+ and I am 40+... (Paperback): Nome Lee 40+ Love IV - Fresh Love, You are 20+ and I am 40+... (Paperback)
Nome Lee
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ever Yours in Truth (Paperback): Nome Ever Yours in Truth (Paperback)
Nome
R617 R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Save R83 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
One Self (Paperback): Nome One Self (Paperback)
Nome
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Circumnavigator's FAQ - How we Planned, Executed and Survived our Around-the-World Adventure (Paperback): Martin... A Circumnavigator's FAQ - How we Planned, Executed and Survived our Around-the-World Adventure (Paperback)
Martin Vennesland; Edited by Halvor Nome; Anne E. Brevig
R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Do you have any favourite places?" "Were you ever in danger?" "What would you do differently?" "Were you ever sick?" These are but a few of the many questions Norwegian-Canadian couple, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland were often asked after they had finished their 56,000 nautical mile circumnavigation immortalized in their immensely popular book, "9 Years on the 7 Seas with Nor Siglar." At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat. It became their one and only home for 15 years. Time and again, when promoting their bestseller at boat shows, slide shows on-board cruise ships and a multitude of nautical and cultural organizations, people would invariably ask the very same questions. Hence the idea to collect the most frequently answered ones in a handy little FAQ-book. And here it is: "A Circumnavigator's FAQ," a book chock full of information, which will be useful to sailors and discriminating travellers alike. NOR SIGLAR's blue water adventure is not about breaking any records. Its main focus is meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Here you can get straight answers from a couple who sought freedom from the everyday grind by cutting all ties and set sails for the unknown to live their dream and explore life on the other side of the horizon. During their once-in-a-lifetime fabulous, but also challenging adventure, which was filled with drama and excitement, strange and enchanting encounters, heartwarming hospitality and places of breathtaking beauty, they visited 76 countries and island nations covering a distance equaling 2.5 times around the world at equator. So now you are about to read an abbreviated version of the wisdom gained by these two experienced globetrotters who lived 15 years on their 40-foot sailboat, nine of them offshore. Not only to they share valuable, real-life tips and ideas on how to enjoy the unknown and avoid dangers, but they also offer life-tested advice and recommendations. One of the most Frequently Asked Questions was: "Do you have one all-important advice to other travelers?" Read the adventurous couple's answer to this - and many other questions in this book, which cover the topics of Planning, Executing and Surviving an Around-the-World Adventure.

9 Years on the 7 Seas with S/Y Nor Siglar (Paperback): Halvor Nome 9 Years on the 7 Seas with S/Y Nor Siglar (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Anne E. Brevig
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat. It became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and journey more than 56,000 nautical miles. Back on terra firma, their once-in-a-lifetime adventure, which was packed with drama and excitement, was immortalized in a beautiful coffee table book, "9 Years on the 7 Seas." It quickly became a bestseller, and when it sold out in paper format, the adventurous couple decided to share their experiences with the world in the equally exciting "Seven Seas Adventures" Series, which is now available both in print and several eBook formats. Anne and Martin's blue water adventure is not about breaking any records. Its main focus is meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Anne and Martin crossed the big oceans and visited 76 countries and island nations. They realized their dreams. Now, they hope that their books in the "Seven Seas Adventures" Series, which are saturated with enchanting encounters, danger and unique experiences, will inspire others to pursue their own dreams - whatever they may be. At least, to "dare to take the leap." The Series certainly gives a rare opportunity to live vicariously in theirs, and their beloved sailboat, "NOR SIGLAR'S" wake.

The Dream, the Plan and the Bluewater Debut - From Vancouver to the Panama Canal (Paperback): Halvor Nome The Dream, the Plan and the Bluewater Debut - From Vancouver to the Panama Canal (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Anne E. Brevig
R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat, "Nor Siglar." She became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and sail more than 56,000 nautical miles around the world, visiting 76 countries and island nations Anne and Martin's bluewater adventure was not about breaking any records. Its main focus was meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series." In the first book of the Series, the career couple describe the planning, the panic and the last minute preparations before cutting the ties with jobs, home, friends and family and setting out to fulfill their dreams. They share their very first ocean passage, the exhilaration of making land fall, the many chores and routines onboard a small sailboat at sea, how they deal with seasickness, lonely night watches and nature's unforgiving elements so close by. The book is also about guns and patrol boats, "bandidos" and "friendly inspections," a close call with a freighter, chilling distress calls, rough weather, accidental jibes and injured crew, helpful natives, rickety docks and squalls in the night, enchanting encounters and trading with natives in remote villages deep in the Panamanian jungle. "Why are you rushing through Paradise?" squatters on a paradisiacal island asked, a question which became a motto for Anne and Martin during the rest of their voyage. Slowing down to smell the roses, they were able to establish personal contact with locals and gain experiences they would otherwise never have had. The books in the Seven Seas Adventures Series are not just any old travelogues for adventurers. Rather, it is a collection of highlights from encounters with "ordinary" people from different cultures and backgrounds who live a life much different from what most of us are used to. Anne and Martin certainly learned that what we take for granted is an elusive dream for others. The books "answer" a multitude of questions posed by travellers in general as well as prospective offshore sailors. Read how they had survived serious dangers, break-ins and a dramatic grounding, escaped close encounters with pirates, witnessed life-saving bravery and enjoyed heart-warming personal meetings on all five continents.

Closing the Round-the-World Circle - Pirate infested Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean and the Home Stretch.... Closing the Round-the-World Circle - Pirate infested Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean and the Home Stretch. (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Martin Vennesland, Anne E. Brevig
R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this seventh and last book of the Series, Anne and Martin encounter some of the toughest and most dramatic challenges of their entire voyage, while at the same time experiencing exhilarating highs. Feel the sheer terror when they get caught in a giant fish net on the Arabian Sea; sail with them through the pirate infested waters of the Gulf of Aden into the dreaded Red Sea feared by sailors for its vicious head winds. Explore with them the mysteries of the Arab world with its mosques and minarets, macho men in long, white robes, veiled women in black abayas, camel crossings, crowded souks with exotic herbs and spices, fragrant perfumes and gold, frankincense and myrrh. Tour the desert accompanied by armed guards, experience traditional coffee ceremonies, witness poverty beyond belief and the last slave trading post in the world. Finally, Anne and Martin battle their way to the safety of the Suez Canal and Israel where they cross their own course from four years prior, receiving a hero's welcome and even meet Shimon Peres. Then, the adventurous couple are homeward bound after 9 fabulous years on the 7 seas The books in the Seven Seas Adventures Series are not just any old travelogues for adventurers. Rather, it is a collection of highlights from encounters with "ordinary" people from different cultures and backgrounds who live a life much different from what most of us are used to. Anne and Martin certainly learned that what we take for granted is an elusive dream for others. The books "answer" a multitude of questions posed by travellers in general as well as prospective offshore sailors. At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat, "Nor Siglar." She became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and sail more than 56,000 nautical miles around the world Anne and Martin's bluewater adventure was not about breaking any records. Its main focus was meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series."

Exploring the East Coast of Central America. - In the Wake of the Pirates of the Caribbean from Panama to Cuba. (Paperback):... Exploring the East Coast of Central America. - In the Wake of the Pirates of the Caribbean from Panama to Cuba. (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Martin Vennesland, Anne E. Brevig
R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore.In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat, "Nor Siglar." She became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and sail more than 56,000 nautical miles around the world Anne and Martin's bluewater adventure was not about breaking any records. Its main focus was meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series." In this second book of the Series, the adventurous couple sail in the wake of pirates and buccaneers, explore San Blas, the realm of the Kunas, where "Nor Siglar" becomes a virtual hearse transporting a dead man to his burial. They ply the isolated waters of Isla Providencia, remote Vivarillo Cays and treacherous Cayo Media Luna, where they come within inches of disaster. While in the hurricane hole, Rio Dulce, they deal with a cholera scare and thieves in the night, primitive dentistry and missing mail, crime and pollution, armed guards and money in shoes, but also enjoy land travels with locals on packed "chicken buses" to spectacular Guatemala Highlands with its stunning nature, bustling markets, violence and rapes at gunpoint. Back to the joys of cruising, Anne and Martin brave wet dinghy rides, cockroaches and hook worms, spectacular diving in the reef-strewn waters of Belize and snorkelling with local free divers to trade and feast on lobster and friendship. Next it's on to the Yucatan Peninsula to finish off this part of the voyage in Castro's Cuba, where new and fascinating experiences await. On our way from Panama to Cuba we sail the historic Spanish Main, once patrolled by the famous pirates and buccaneers, Sir Francis Drake and Henry Morgan in search of the precious Inca gold. We visit the unique islands of San Blas, realm of the Kuna Indians, where we purchase exquisitely hand crafted Molas in exchange for seeing a dead man in a hammock, whom we end up taking to his funeral, using Nor Siglar as a virtual hearse. We move on to Colombia's isolated Isla Providencia, remote Vivarillo Cays and treacherous Cayo Media Luna, where we come within inches of disaster. We marvel at the hidden Eldorado of the Bay of Honduras with its beautiful islands of Guanaja, Roatan and Utila before seeking refuge from the hurricane season on Rio Dulce in the midst of the jungle, while exploring the fascinating Highlands of Guatemala, the realm of the Maya Indians. We admire spectacular lakes and bustling markets with impossible names like Chichicastenango, stay at family hotels and enjoy gourmet meals at bargain basement prices, hear of rapes at gunpoint, robberies, street patrols and money in shoes, crime, pollution and such. We marvel at archaeological wonders in the early morning jungle sunrise and learn about medicine doctors and nature's remedies before heading back to the joy of cruising, wet dinghy rides and a boat full of cockroaches. Then we are off to the dangerous and shallow reef-strewn waters of Belize, one of the most fantastic diving areas in the world and home to the famous Lighthouse Reef and Jacques Cousteau's Blue Hole, where we snorkel with local free divers, trade and feast on lobster and friendship.

South to warmer Climes - From the North Sea to the Mediterranean and back across the Atlantic to the Caribbean. (Paperback):... South to warmer Climes - From the North Sea to the Mediterranean and back across the Atlantic to the Caribbean. (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Martin Vennesland, Anne E. Brevig
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this fourth book of the Seven Seas Adventures Series, Anne and Martin follow the wake of the Vikings across the North Sea and the dreaded Bay of Biscay, a formidable test of sea legs and endurance. They winter in Carmen's beautiful Seville and explore the spectacular anchorages of the Balearics, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Greece where the intrepid sailors also battle levanters and mistrals, meltemis and sciroccos, finally getting respite in the sheltered bays of Turkey. In Israel, they go sightseeing through the Bible and in Tunisia, take a memorable desert safari. Nasty weather forces them into off-limits Algeria, where they are nearly robbed at gun point. Heading back across the Atlantic, they have to make an emergency stop in Morocco where the skipper ends up having a back operation. A month later, after many dramatic but heartwarming experiences, they complete the crossing. Back in San Blas, Anne and Martin get a heroes' welcome from the Kunas who remember them from six years earlier when they helped transport a dead man on "Nor Siglar's" deck to his burial, a unique incident which gave them experiences "ordinary tourists" would never gain access to. At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat, "Nor Siglar." She became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and sail more than 56,000 nautical miles around the world Anne and Martin's bluewater adventure was not about breaking any records. Its main focus was meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series." The books in the Seven Seas Adventures Series are not just any old travelogues for adventurers. Rather, it is a collection of highlights from encounters with "ordinary" people from different cultures and backgrounds who live a life much different from what most of us are used to. Anne and Martin certainly learned that what we take for granted is an elusive dream for others. The books "answer" a multitude of questions posed by travellers in general as well as prospective offshore sailors. Read how they had survived serious dangers, break-ins and a dramatic grounding, escaped close encounters with pirates, witnessed life-saving bravery and enjoyed heart-warming personal meetings on all five continents. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series."

Our South-East Asia Adventures - Highs and Lows of our Voyage from Australia to the Maldives (Paperback): Halvor Nome Our South-East Asia Adventures - Highs and Lows of our Voyage from Australia to the Maldives (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Martin Vennesland, Anne E. Brevig
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this sixth book of the Series, Anne and Martin follow the wake of Captain Bligh through the Great Barrier Reef, one of their toughest passages in their eight years of cruising. In South East Asia, they face the threats of crocodiles, deadly jellyfish and blood thirsty Komodo dragons, piracy and unpredictable fishing boats, electrolysis and petty thefts. The modern day explorers sail to the famed Spice Islands, bypass unsafe Timor and cruise southern Indonesia with its live volcanoes and mountain villages renowned for their ikat weavers, colourful markets and traditional dances. In Bali, they learn about rituals, rites and reality and attend an outdoor Hindu cremation. Near disaster strikes when they go hard aground and almost lose "Nor Siglar" and transit the heavily trafficked and infamous Strait of Malacca. After touring Malaysia and Thailand by land, they spend Christmas in picturesque Phang Nga Bay and explore a "hong" by dinghy, while thieves break into "Nor Siglar." More trouble looms on the horizon as they encounter thunder and lightning squalls on their way across the Indian Ocean to the remote Maldives - the last paradise on earth. At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat, "Nor Siglar." She became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and sail more than 56,000 nautical miles around the world Anne and Martin's bluewater adventure was not about breaking any records. Its main focus was meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series." The books in the Seven Seas Adventures Series are not just any old travelogues for adventurers. Rather, it is a collection of highlights from encounters with "ordinary" people from different cultures and backgrounds who live a life much different from what most of us are used to. Anne and Martin certainly learned that what we take for granted is an elusive dream for others. The books "answer" a multitude of questions posed by travellers in general as well as prospective offshore sailors.

The South Pacific - the Sea of Dreams - Panama - Galapagos - French Polynesia - Tonga - Fiji - Vanuatu - Solomon Islands... The South Pacific - the Sea of Dreams - Panama - Galapagos - French Polynesia - Tonga - Fiji - Vanuatu - Solomon Islands (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Martin Vennesland, Anne E. Brevig
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this fifth book of the Series, the intrepid sailors are seven years into their offshore adventure ready to tackle the long ocean passages of the fabled South Seas without crew. Highlights include crossing the Equator, the giant tortoises of Galapagos, landfall in rugged Marquesas, cruising legendary French Polynesia with its beautiful vahines and exotic hula-hula, tattooed men in outrigger canoes, spectacular atolls and lagoons, but also treacherous reefs and Mayday calls, corrupt officials, illness and dramatic rescue operations. In friendly Fiji, they experience theft and groundings; in festive Tonga, traditional song and dance and the King swimming around "Nor Siglar" anchored in his favourite bay. In remote Vanuatu and Solomon Islands, they witness everything from war dances in the buff to locals building outrigger canoes, help an injured native, survive a close encounter with a shark and trade with world-renowned carvers. They learn about Black Magic, coming-of-age rituals and pig killings with clubs, their many taboos, arranged marriages, bride prices and even some pigeon English. Leaving the South Pacific across the Coral Sea, Anne and Martin battle the toughest sail of their lives. At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat, "Nor Siglar." She became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and sail more than 56,000 nautical miles around the world Anne and Martin's bluewater adventure was not about breaking any records. Its main focus was meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series." The books in the Seven Seas Adventures Series are not just any old travelogues for adventurers. Rather, it is a collection of highlights from encounters with "ordinary" people from different cultures and backgrounds who live a life much different from what most of us are used to. Anne and Martin certainly learned that what we take for granted is an elusive dream for others. The books "answer" a multitude of questions posed by travellers in general as well as prospective offshore sailors. Read how they had survived serious dangers, break-ins and a dramatic grounding, escaped close encounters with pirates, witnessed life-saving bravery and enjoyed heart-warming personal meetings on all five continents.

The Atlantic Crossing Challenge - On our own Keel from Sunny Caribbean to Wintering aboard in Norway (Paperback): Halvor Nome The Atlantic Crossing Challenge - On our own Keel from Sunny Caribbean to Wintering aboard in Norway (Paperback)
Halvor Nome; Martin Vennesland, Anne E. Brevig
R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the peak of their careers, Anne Brevig and Martin Vennesland made the decision of their lives: they chose freedom and a highly uncertain future on the high seas instead of secure jobs and the safety and comfort of life ashore. In order to finance their dream, they sold their house and most of their belongings and moved onboard their 40-foot sailboat, "Nor Siglar." She became their one and only home for 15 years. Neither imagined that they were going to spend 9 years on the 7 seas and sail more than 56,000 nautical miles around the world Anne and Martin's bluewater adventure was not about breaking any records. Its main focus was meeting people from different backgrounds and cultures - encounters that take on entirely different dimensions when sailing off the beaten track far away from the traditional tourist routes. Their 9-years on the 7 Seas circumnavigation onboard "Nor Siglar," which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure packed with drama and excitement, has been documented in books and magazine articles and is now available in the "Seven Seas Adventures Series." In this third book of the Series, "Nor Siglar" gets a major overhaul and her crew psyche themselves up for the Big Atlantic Crossing. After cruising the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, they set out from Antigua to Bermuda, a great trade wind sail till they are within 20 miles of the island, where they battle rough seas and reef strewn waters for 12 hours before making landfall in St. Georges Harbour. A tropical depression delays their departure, spooked by boats sinking and crews drowning ahead. Their own crossing is plagued by waterspouts, torn sails and freighters on collision course. After two weeks, they enjoy some R&R in the Azores. The last three weeks to Norway are uneventful apart from the English Channel where they battle fog, strong currents and busy shipping lanes, the most stressful challenge of their voyage. On making landfall in Halden, Anne and Martin reach their first goal of sailing to their old country on their own keel all the way from their new country, Canada. Next challenge: Living aboard during the coldest winter Norway has had for years The books in the Seven Seas Adventures Series are not just any old travelogues for adventurers. Rather, it is a collection of highlights from encounters with "ordinary" people from different cultures and backgrounds who live a life much different from what most of us are used to. Anne and Martin certainly learned that what we take for granted is an elusive dream for others. The books "answer" a multitude of questions posed by travellers in general as well as prospective offshore sailors. Read - and be inspired by how Martin, head of one of the largest forestry consulting firms in Canada and Anne, comptroller of a large shipping company, cut the ties and left their secure jobs and comfortable lives ashore to follow their dreams. Nine years and more than 56,000 nautical miles later, Read how they had survived serious dangers, break-ins and a dramatic grounding, escaped close encounters with pirates, witnessed life-saving bravery and enjoyed heart-warming personal meetings on all five continents.

The Key Journey to Success - Thinking ahead will get you ahead (Paperback): Arnaud Romeo Noume The Key Journey to Success - Thinking ahead will get you ahead (Paperback)
Arnaud Romeo Noume
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francesco - Il mio taccuino personale: Questo taccuino e di Francesco, in modo che tutti conoscono il tuo nome - Quaderno -... Francesco - Il mio taccuino personale: Questo taccuino e di Francesco, in modo che tutti conoscono il tuo nome - Quaderno - Libro per ragazzi, per uomoni- Blocco, 110 pagine (Italian, Paperback)
Regalo Per Nome
R206 Discovery Miles 2 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Immagina il Tuo Sogno - Vivi il Tuo Sogno "Agenda Standard" (Italian, Paperback): Nome Immagina il Tuo Sogno - Vivi il Tuo Sogno "Agenda Standard" (Italian, Paperback)
Nome
R521 Discovery Miles 5 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vers Une Nouvelle Afrique? (Tome 2) - Recueil Des Reflexions Et Solutions Pour Une Nouvelle Afrique (French, Paperback): Martin... Vers Une Nouvelle Afrique? (Tome 2) - Recueil Des Reflexions Et Solutions Pour Une Nouvelle Afrique (French, Paperback)
Martin Fonkoua Et Arnaud Romeo Noume
R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vers Une Nouvelle Afrique? (Tome 1) - Recueil Des Reflexions Et Solutions Pour Une Nouvelle Afrique (French, Paperback): Martin... Vers Une Nouvelle Afrique? (Tome 1) - Recueil Des Reflexions Et Solutions Pour Une Nouvelle Afrique (French, Paperback)
Martin Fonkoua Et Arnaud Romeo Noume
R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Le Voyage Cle Vers Le Succes - R FL Chir A L'Avance Vous Fera Prendre de L'Avance (French, Paperback): Arnaud Romeo... Le Voyage Cle Vers Le Succes - R FL Chir A L'Avance Vous Fera Prendre de L'Avance (French, Paperback)
Arnaud Romeo Noume
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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