Hot? Refresh your mind by “sailing” between Cape Horn and the Darwin Fjords

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Italy is affected by an exceptional heat wave: if you are not yet in the boat and, like us, are sweating seven shirts, here is a way to cool off your mind.
Take a look at these photos that came to us from the association “Sailing at the End of the World” from Cape Horn and from Darwin’s glaciers and fjords, “at the end of the world,” at the southernmost point of South America: among seals, penguins and breathtaking scenery. It may be called Tierra del Fuego, but you sure don’t suffer from the heat!

 

 

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