Seduced by the whims and charms of sailing the Mediterranean
by Kellie Pollock 27 Jul 2018 10:01 UTC
The Bonifacio village is perched precariously on top of cliff that have been chiseled away by the Mistral winds © Kellie Pollock
Once you arrive in the Mediterranean Sea it is easy to understand why the Greek hero Odysseus took 10 years to find his way home.
Although there are no mythological nymphs, lotus eaters or sea monsters to delay your passage there is still much in this storied part of the world to seduce, bewitch and thwart.
When we first entered the Mediterranean via the Gibraltar Straits, we had planned to spend two years exploring its waters before continuing our journey around the world.
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