Wednesday July 3rd. Camarinas to Ria de Muros.


  We said farewell to Camarinas, a safe refuge from strong Atlantic    winds and for recovery from injury. 


 Two whole weeks after leaving Coruna, we still had a few more miles to sail to exit the dreaded Cote de Morte. 
 

We enjoyed the most glorious sail, winds behind us, dolphins jumping across our bow, flat seas, fast speeds, and not a cloud in the sky. 

Monte Louro at the entrance to Ria de Muros

After six and a half hours, we found a quiet sunny and calm anchorage in the bay of San Francisco, just inside the Ria de Muros, and just south of Muros town. 

San Francisco Bay in the Ria de Muros


 One other sailing boat, flying a Polish flag, the Poles   are numerous here, joined us in the anchorage, as   did swimmers and paddle-boarders from the beach.

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  1. Great to see you on the sail again and I’m jealous of those dolphins!

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