Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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ABOUT OUR HOUSE FOUNDATION (Part 3). WELCOME TO SANTA CRUZ


In The desired referent Marcos Oliva Day Kayaking is really a great and historic Patagonia kayaker. To share with you, Mark toured the coast of Santa Cruz and Malala, his wife, another great kayaker. They know when? at 80. During those years he also made the first crossing of the Strait of Le Maire to the Staten Island and the first crossing of the Strait of Magellan by the Eastern Band. A few years ago to carry on with the Foundation Malala knowing our house, an example of entrepreneurship that I will make known to all to help disseminate it.
(Desire In the library after a nice chat)
The project connects kids with the kayak and the environment to and from an early age to know what they are about this amazing place called Puerto Deseado. I'll put the link so they can read more about the subject. If they come to Desire not go without knowing the foundation. Marcos is still paddling hard and meeting new destinations even aboard the kayak, any questions on the coast of Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego, make sure that it's going to meet with a lot of attention.

(Mark in action at Cape Blanco) picture of your property.

(The Coast Guard arrived to accompany our Desire) Desire
Our reception was in charge of the foundation, we escorted by the Coast Guard GC70 Prefecture and headed for the yacht club. By crossing out Freddy, Mark, and other kayakers. To our surprise bottlenose dolphins were also going around chasing across the river kayakers. Another great reception in Patagonia.
talked with many local media and passed by a school to tell kids what we are doing and promoting.
Now we are being spoiled as Mark and Malala, making the broiler to get fired at San Julian. Anita, go there! The information provided by this great kayaker will be valuable for the remainder of our expedition. Do not write more, enter the page http://www.fcnc.org.ar/ veanlo and with their own eyes. Greetings and keep going south.
WANTED THANKS! Back for a BIG ROAST!

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