Day 85 of 111 (4/15/19) – Day 4 of 4 at sea towards Natal, Brazil after St. Helena.
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Day 4 of 4 at sea. You might think that sea days would
become boring by now, but actually we love them.
Tomorrow Natal, Brazil then Fortaleza the next day.
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