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i went to take a look to Raphaela Logouvello position Google MapsGoogle EarthMultimap.comMSN Virtual Earth]

Here it is an excerpt from the last press release

Capsizing at night reminds us that nothing can be taken for granted and that there’s still some way to go: 670 nautical miles to the finishing line.

It was 4 o’clock in the morning for Raphaëla, fast asleep and securely installed inside her board, when suddenly it turned on its side then turned right over. The world looked upside down in the tiny “cell” that has sheltered the sportswoman for the last 49 days on this rough crossing. Raphaëla knows that, “You always have to be on the lookout”, and the Indian Ocean has reminded her of that in its own way, with a tip-up. …

Now I’m going to capsize in my bed. I writing some post series and waiting for an interesting interviews from ISAF world games italian crew that is coming soon.

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