A Photo Journal from Stingo



Biscay Crossing 2002

Just returned from Antarctica I know a girl called Celeste. This should keep her happy Clarkie, the skipper and the nutter psychologist. No, he's not a psychologist for nutters. He's the nutter Santiago Clarkie, myself and Damage fooling around Some worn out columns The entrance to the old fort in Bayona, which is now a hotel The bay in Bayona with the replica of one of Columbus' fleet. Some hero, probably Columbus, in Bayona, which was his first landfall after discovering the Americas The cathedral if Santiago De Compostela. Apparently St James is buried there? The cathedral in Santiago De Compostela. Dave's Irish pub, Vila Garcia. Is Dave really an Irish name? Playing guitar in an Irish Pub in Spain with an Italian, a Brit, Colombian, a South African and a Greek Damage. Why's he called Damage, you may ask? His football team lost, so he threw the pub's TV out of the window. Always good company Despite what people say about Biscay, it was flat calm and we motored across in three days

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