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Logbook – Day 7 by MARGOT

Audio logbook by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osOxwteI2VU

Hello to all,
I hope you are well. I’m going to start my logbook by thanking all the people who write to us on social networks but also by mail, it motivates us a lot so keep on writing, we wait every day with impatience for the mails.
It’s been a week since we set sail and today the wind and the waves are there, which allows us to keep a good rhythm and to glide on the Pacific waves. It’s incredible, we’re making good progress and we’ve done 842 km in one week, so we’re very proud of ourselves and of our progress.
The wind might get up at the end of the day so we have to stay alert during our relays and during our rowing.
We have already made great encounters with sharks, turtles and dolphins, it was great and we are very spoiled. But we are still tired, our bodies have to get used to this jerky rhythm, these waking up at night which are difficult especially as the Moon appears very late in the night, so the first stints are in the dark and it’s a bit complicated but fortunately we have a great crew that pampers us, that watches over us, so it’s great.
We send you lots of big kisses from Noumène!
See you tomorrow,

Margot

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1 Km = 100 euros *

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For example: by giving 100* euros my donation is divided as follows

*60 € dedicated to the Super Optimist program (sick children) and educational programs of prevention of health sports in schools + 40 € dedicated to the sports, medical and scientific expedition.