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When Max me called, he told me that he had an idea of a trip that will take place in San Blas, in the Caribbean Sea, near Panama, on islands that are not even mentioned on Google Earth.
The San Blas is 365 km on 300 km of coast.
I think that in relation to the bottom, there is a way to cross the lagoon in the wide sea.
We come here to look for wind, waves, to take photos, to share a beautiful article for magazines.
And it's even this one, the full one, the one that comes here when it's big.
Yeah, it's the magnificent one, the wind noise and everything.
When there is a good photo in the water, it's really magic and Max, I think it's his strong point, he really comes every time to find the right angle from the water.
There is a part of chance, especially when we work at a very large angle, it's at the last moment.
You have to know to anticipate these trajectories, know where you have to be placed so that it's good.
We really share something with the sportive, with the wind surfer or with the tail surfer or the surfer.
This is the second session, right?
You have to try to pass like that in front of you, in the back.
I have the impression that you put more the sail on the front and your foot on the body.
You have the power on the front and me who handle the steering wheel in the back.
We are on a trip like that because we are very mobile, we are immediately on the place where there are waves, there is the wind.
There is very little water, so we can dive in places that are a bit steep, where there is not much depth.
You have to leave the matos gray for a few days, you eat, you see the right conditions, boom, it's royal.
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For someone who doesn't know, I think it's hard enough.
The advantage is that it's an old windsurfer who knows all the steps of the trip.
I'm not super at ease.
If you want to position yourself, you can do it like this.
I have a scooter in my head, and I try to do it well.
I'll go first.
I'm stuck.
I have a scooter.
We are trying to integrate the rider, the athlete, in the face-up, in the destination.
In the middle of the city, far from everything, we have access to very few things.
To come to these needs, it takes all day.
There is a nice barracuda.
Yes, a thing like that.
It comes.
What you need for this afternoon, at least.
Everything with that, apparently, you think I'm going to do it.
We go to the meeting of a people who are quite atypical, the Kunas,
because it is one of the rare people who live far from the modernity of the Western world.
At the beginning, it was a bit disturbing to me.
I've never been so far away from the comfort we can have in Europe.
That's one day, I think.
It's the drivers of Chi-Ziki, in fact.
In fact, they block the roads because the government wants to exploit the mines of the city.
We didn't manage to buy vegetables.
There are caves on the road between the Panama and here.
We took a bit of dough and rice.
And then we'll see on the islands, we can find coconuts.
It's only the palms that come from the little tree that you use.
Exactly.
That is, the Kunas, from the old times that come,
they use those materials and we are still using them.
It's a bit changing, because they are modernizing.
They come in concrete houses.
We have seen.
But nevertheless, we still have the usual.
Exactly.
We still use them.
Do you speak only Kunas?
Yes, Kunas and Spanish.
A little bit of Spanish.
Yes, a little bit of Spanish and also some speak English.
They are three words that I was studying.
Between the family, almost most of them are Kunas.
From the children, they are already Kunas.
It is a people who lives completely in Otarsi,
who is self-sufficient, who has sinned,
who has cultivated the land,
who doesn't need the western world.
Good morning.
I like the sound.
I like the sound.
I like the sound.
When we arrived in Cambodia, we met young people.
It was very nice because we arrived at the stand-up.
they were about to go for a few p grooge
then we exchanged
never thought about it
but we saw that they really were like...
Someone might ask you
how many grandchildren do you have,
the absurdity
My descent is like the amount of sand of the sea.
I can no longer count them.
I can no longer count them.
I can no longer count them.
I really try to respect them the most and I can make links with them
and to learn more about them.
Well at the origin the 27 dabes used to live on
the continent and a good
the landscapers who came on they
gradually retranеy on their cities.
At 1925 the Panaman government re-couverting this
We saw the police here to try to control the Kunans.
But the Kunans didn't do it.
We managed to declare their independence and autonomy in Panama.
Like those veterans of our life,
they have left the unfulfilling footprint
and we must go in peace and continue with what happened.
We have to follow the rules that our elders left us.
We have to be free.
It's really a distant culture, different than France.
It's fabulous to see, thanks to Windsor,
to discover new destinations.
In fact, it's a lot of questions on the journey.
It's a question of the little village, the little cocoon.
And that's what's rewarding.
They say to the visitors that here, when they return, they will learn something new.
So here, we have a Kunan dog with us.
It's a very fierce dog, in fact.
They use it to keep their house.
It's fierce.
It's fierce. It looks like it.
