The sun21 crew at the press conference after their arrival in New York (Beat von Scarpatetti, David Senn, Michel Thonney, Martin Vosseler, Mark Wüst, from the left)
Arrival in New York City
The mayor of Miami, Manuel A. Diaz, presents the crew the Keys to the City of Miami.
Arrival at Martinique.
The sun21 heading to Martinique.
On the way to the Canary Islands.
Due to a storm the sun21 sought refuge in the harbour of Casablanca (Morocco).

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1178575200 sun21 arrives in New York City The sun21 completes the first transatlantic crossing with a solar powered boat

1177970400 How the clouds led us to the Indians Although poor weather has been conspiring against our plans of an uninterrupted final leg, it has provided us with the opportunity to learn more about the history of the places we are passing through. In Cape May we learned about the fate of the local Indian tribes after English settlement.

1177365600 Trip back in time We have covered some ground recently between South and North Carolina.
Our journey continues to lead us to the homes and hearts of our host country and to provide us with insights into the history of the coastal villages and towns.

1176933600 Hippies, storms and alligators Storms and strong winds have stalled our progress, but luckily we have always found friendly locals eager to help us out during our enforced stopovers. When we reach Little River we hope to return to the sea route.

1176760800 Catching up Due to a lack of sunshine we had to dock at Jacksonville for a couple of days. As soon as the sun was back, we left the “Intercoastal Waterways” to catch up the plan and are now travelling along the coast of Georgia and South Caroline.

1176588000 We and the animals The encounters with animals are part of the highlights of our journey, some of them we filmed for you during our trip on the Intracoastel Waterway:

1176328800 Miami Harold Videoblog

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