Dear subscribers,
Since this weekend's weather has a little taste of the return of winter, we suggest that you breathe an air that is not cold and invigorating but icy and chilling.
Where?
In the breaking sixties, along the coasts of the Antarctic continent.
But be careful: neither in a heated luxury cabin nor on board a nuclear icebreaker (they are busy elsewhere, at the moment).
No no no.
It is on the deck of a sailboat that we invite you to a (long) excursion.
An extraordinary two-master: the one designed by Jean-Louis Étienne many years ago and on which famous scientists and explorers have succeeded.
A signal privilege, our great reporter Vincent Jolly was able to embark in Chile, alongside the photographer Maëva Bardy, on the famous schooner (which weighs 120 tons,
all the same) and share the daily life of the crew for a month.
Men and women capable of carrying out all the essential marine gestures, but above all motivated by research...
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