The sun21 crew at the press conference after their arrival in New York (Beat von Scarpatetti, David Senn, Michel Thonney, Martin Vosseler, Mark Wüst, from the left)
Arrival in New York City
The mayor of Miami, Manuel A. Diaz, presents the crew the Keys to the City of Miami.
Arrival at Martinique.
The sun21 heading to Martinique.
On the way to the Canary Islands.
Due to a storm the sun21 sought refuge in the harbour of Casablanca (Morocco).

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1176156000 On the Intracoastel Waterway The daily mileage on the Intracoastal Waterway is between 40 and 60 miles - we can only travel on the channels during the day.

1175637600 sun21 heading to New York Today, April 3rd, we started the final part of our journey to New York City on the Intracoastal Waterways.

1175464800 discovering environmental topics Miami Beach society discovering environmental topics.
This weekend, we had several opportunities to spread the environmental
perspective and arguments which were fully accepted by our listeners. At
the Miami Yacht Club we were honoured to receive the flag of the club from
the Commodore.

1175205600 Welcome in Miami After another leg of 1'400 nautical miles, we reached Miami on March 29, 2007 at 3.30 pm. We were welcomed and guided by the Miami Yacht Club people to our privileged docking place

1175032800 Turquoise Sea and White Sand Turquoise Sea and White Sand – The Bahamas

1174946400 Widespread acceptance of solar energy On our way to Nassau, New Providence, we visited the Land and Sea Park Warderick Wells, a protection zone including several islands and their marine surroundings. Again, we had the opportunity to present the "sun21" to a responsive and highly interested public.

1174431600 Navigating around reefs Despite heavy winds, we reached Little Farmer Island one of the Northern Exuma Islands.

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