Barca, barchina (or rather, barcona), Christmas is approaching. In this original way, the owner of an old-fashioned sloop decided to pay homage to the holiday season. Of course, this is a somewhat more expensive solution than the traditional tree (here there is yes a tree, but it will be at least 20 meters tall!). Of one thing we can be sure: he has invested in visibility. He can at least be quiet at anchor in the roadstead and will not need to activate the AIS!
Christmas is coming and some people are getting…into the spotlight!
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