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January 2012

Number of visits : 614
Number of pages viewed : 1 834
Average time passed on the site 1 min 49
Number of persons registered on the Forum : 64

Meeting reports

The Route de l'Amitié Forum

Why a Forum ?

A Forum is the best place to exchange information, or to show photos and vidéos. This is where you will be able to give your opinion or to make suggestions in order to improve this site, the forum itself or the Route de l'Amitié program.

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It also allows you to get to know the other crews better. You can introduce yourself  and describe your boat. This acts as an ice-breaker and helps to promote the spirit of the occasion during the next Route de l'Amitié.

How to use the Forum ?

Anybody may visit the Forum and read the message exchanges, but in order to be able to post messages or to reply to a message, you must first be registered.

Only persons registered with the association "La Fête du Vent et de la Mer" (crews registered to the Route de l'Amitié or any other person having made the request to the association) may register to contribute to the Forum.

Once your registration is approved by one of the Forum administrators, you have access to your user panel where you can manage your "profile" and edit your messages.

Tips for use

Don't hesitate to consult the FAQ (Frequent Asked Questions). In most cases, it will answer to your questions.

Don't forget that, when you post your photos, their maximum size must be less than 1024x768 and they must not exceed 256 Kbytes.

You also can post any link to other web sites where you have already posted your videos so, enabling these videos to be directly viewed within a Forum page.

Tutorial (Pdf pages)

Forum welcome page

To see a message

To register

To edit a message

 

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In addition, don't forget, politeness and respect are mandatory on the Forum.

Song of la Route de l´Amitié

(If you do not hear the song, accept the downloading of the complementary module proposed in the bar over this page)


Faire un bloc et se retrouver
Jeunes vieux anciens beaux mariniers
Les navires sont recrutés
Pour cette belle Route de l'Amitié

800 marins sont embarqués
Et talent rare pour les équipiers
Audierne, Belle-Île, Houat, Le Bono
Vive la Route de l'Amitié

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[Vive la Route de l'Amitié
Oui, c'est la fête, vive la fête
Quand les marins disent Ok
Vive la Route de l'Amitié]


Sont partis un dimanche matin
La mer était belle et le vent portant
Engagé le pari d'aller plus loin
Dans la Nord gonflent les voiles

Apéro du midi reencore le soir
Traditions et modérations
Fleur des ondes et joli monde
Beaucoup de plaisir sincère de vous le dire

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Plouhinec au Bono voile dehors
Quand la mer a gros dos
Les cheveux sont goémons
Painons pas sur les avirons

Dans le roulis et le tangage
Tous ensemble du même bord
L'océan les vagues et le vent
On se ressert les coudes autant

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On raconte que la nuit tombée
En chantant sur les vieux gréements
Toutes les vieilles chansons d'antan
L'ambiance commence à monter

L'accordéon d'un vieux matelot
Résonne du côté tribordin
Pour toux ceux qui n'ont pas navigué
La chanson qui fait pleurer

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Your photos from around the word

Let's travel a little ..

During your travels, you may have taken an original and interesting photo : perhaps a boat, a meeting or an event. Send it to us (*) as an attachment to your message at this e-mail address contact@routeamitie.fr indicating the following information : photographer, boat name on La Route de l´Amitié 2009 and its caption (date and location of the photo, plus any comment). A selection of photographs will be published in this item..

  • Chinese Junk in Hong Kong
    • Photographer :
      Alain Chaillat
    • Boat name (la Route 2009) :
      Hakuna Matata
    Harbour on the eve of Chinese New Year, January 2009
  • Sand storm in Oman
    • Photographer :
      Jean Michel
      Marchadour
    • Boat name (la Route 2009) :
      Hakuna Matata
    Sand storm on a working site in Oman, August 2009
  • Aftermath of a violent roll at the Raz de Sein
    • Photographer :
      Etienne Rossignol
    • Boat name (la Route 2009) :
      Yaouled
    Strong roll - July 2009
  • Wreck on the Moroccan coast
    • Photographer :
      Alain Chaillat
    • Boat name (la Route 2011) :
      Yaouled
    One of the many shipwrecks that may be encountered on the African coast - August 2011
(*) : The copyright of the photos sent to us will be assigned to the association.