Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Isla Mechuque

42 18.783'S, 073 15.922'W

Yesterday we stayed inside and read books while it rained outside. It was nice and relaxing

This morning we weighed anchor and motored to Isla Mechuque, a small island a bit farther south. Don and Rita of SV Limbo are anchored here and we joined them. Now there are 9 sailboats in this small harbor, with a tidal range of 5 meters. This is the most sailboats we have seen at anchor since we left Panama.

On shore there are farms with sheep and cows and a small village. If it does not rain too much tomorrow we will go investigate.

Cheers.

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