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April 20, 2005
N16.2 W48 Anse Deshaies, Guadeloupe
We had heard from an American couple that Anse Deshaies, at the north west tip of Guadeloupe was a beautiful anchorage with an adorable town and lots of breeze. Well, they were right on two counts. There wasn’t a breath of breeze. We also happened to pick two days before Antigua race week (Antigua is about 30 miles from this spot), and boats starting dropping anchor all over the place. Nevertheless, it was a beehive of activity, charming village, and a wonderful spot to return to.
Posted by dave at April 20, 2005 03:14 PM