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Sailing to Anguilla Island. On the horizon the island of Saint Martin
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Sailing to Anguilla Island. Clouds are formed on the island by recreating its profile in the sky
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Sandy Cay, a sandbank in the north side of the island of Anguilla
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Sandy Cay, a sandbank in the north side of the island of Anguilla
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The beach of Srub Island, the island located in the eastern tip of Anguilla
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Rendezvous Bay, in the south east coast of Anguilla Island
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The calm and sheltered waters in the south side of the island
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The calm and sheltered waters in the south side of the island
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The Anguilla regatta is an historic regatta with boats built on the island, one boat for each village
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The boat is without drift because in the eighteenth century the inhabitants bring the smuggled products directly to the beach
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In the XVIII century the inhabitants escaped the boats of the British to smuggle their products, created the first regattas
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Even today, every family is proud to present their boat and participate to the regatta
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The boat begins to be prepared embarking the sails
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The lateral struts are stretched to fix the master tree
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Having no drift, the boat is balanced with ballast of lead placed on the bottom
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During the race to compensate for gaits, are loaded on board sandbags as a mobile ballast
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Before the start of the regatta, the public, composed by the families of the crews, crowds the beach
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Before the start of the regatta, the public, composed by the families of the crews, crowds the beach
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Before the start of the regatta, the public, composed by the families of the crews, crowds the beach
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Before the start of the regatta, the public, composed by the families of the crews, crowds the beach
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The departure takes place with the bow on the beach. At the start, men in the water push the bow to the open sea
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The departure takes place with the bow on the beach. At the start, men in the water push the bow to the open sea
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The departure takes place with the bow on the beach. At the start, men in the water push the bow to the open sea
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The race starts, the boat rotates and the men in the water have to get on board. Difficult and dangerous operation
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The race starts, the boat rotates and the men in the water have to get on board. Difficult and dangerous operation
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In addition to lead and sand ballast, there are crewmen who can also jump into the water to compensate for the gait
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The departure of the ragatta is very busy and at the beginning there are often collisions among the boats
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The race takes place around the island of Anguilla in a clockwise direction
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The first part of the draft takes place in the north side of the island where the ocean creates high waves that break on the coast
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The first part of the draft takes place in the north side of the island where the ocean creates high waves that break on the coast
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The navigation along the south side of the island in the channel that separates Anguilla from Saint Martin is decidedly quieter
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Each village follows its own boat around the island creating a great ferment and incitement of the crews along the coasts
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Each village follows its own boat around the island creating a great ferment and incitement of the crews along the coasts
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Before the arrival of the boats in racing, the coast is deserted
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The wide bay of Sandy Ground, starting and finishing point of the Anguilla regatta
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Anguilla Island
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