We are making our way down the east coast of Sardinia doing about 20 miles per day, or about 3 hours sailing. We are finding some lovely anchorages with few other boats. It's hot now, low 30s and the sea is 27 degrees, nice for swimming. Some parts of Europe are having a heat wave but we are OK. In the Med there is a bit of a crisis going on with the sea grass dying on mass. On this beach there are massive heaps of it washed up, there must be 100s of tons of it on this beach alone. It is the basis of the marine food chain so is of real concern. This was another anchorage of a scrap of beach surrounded by huge cliffs. It was quite swelly but we put out our stern anchor so we were facing into the swells and had a good night.
Tonight we are in a marina for a change of scene. First chance to use our air conditioning unit as we need shore power to run it. Tomorrow we will keep hopping and in the weekend we might sail to Sicily.
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One of the things we love about our travels on AG is the variety of places we visit. For example........... We started yesterday parked on the commercial quay at Olbia. A busy noisy place but good for shopping and dinner out. We finished the day anchored in this lovely bay. Peaceful and quiet once the day trippers all went home. With a pretty good sunset finish.
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