AS SEEN IN SAILING MAGAZINE JUNE 2018
BOUNCING BACK
SIX MONTHS AFTER HURRICANES RIPPED THROUGH THE CARIBBEAN, THE ANNUAL REGATTAS PICKED UP THE PIECES AND CARRIED On
What a thrill it brought, pressing my face against a hazy plexiglass airplane window, and seeing whitecaps scattered on the sea from 29,000 feet. Following last year’s tragic season of storms in the Caribbean, I was on my way to the British Virgin Islands to check up on the Spring Regatta; which has been bringing sailors to Tortola and the surrounding islands since 1972.
As the flight descended through the tropical sky, I began to see the telling signs of destruction. Hundreds of homes were without roofs and scores of boats were askew and aground. But this isn’t a story about destruction. It’s a story about revival, and how sailors are helping bring that about ...
As the flight descended through the tropical sky, I began to see the telling signs of destruction. Hundreds of homes were without roofs and scores of boats were askew and aground. But this isn’t a story about destruction. It’s a story about revival, and how sailors are helping bring that about ...
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