Web series / Lost in the Swell, back ashore and discovery of an incredible Patagonia


Thus ends the Pattaluvia trip of Lost in the Swell. After 3 weeks spent in the south of Patagonia, far from any civilization, the crew of Maëwan is back on dry land. And the final nail in the coffin, these last navigations will be done under soleil?!

After 3 weeks of crapahutage including 6 intense days surfing on the incredible wave at the foot of the 2 e patagonia's largest glacier, the Lost in the Swell team ends its journey. It's time to leave their rainy anchorage and head south down to dry land.

And miraculously, for the first time in almost a week, the sun's rays are shining for the first time, allowing them to see the pass and the mountain of the glacier. Wet in an arm of the sea in the heart of the mountains, the mountains were supposed to cut off the sun.

This last navigation allows them to discover Patagonia and its incredible landscapes: waterfalls, forests, mountains, glacier It is magnificent and the images of drone (he will have lost both devices during his trip) made by Ronan allow us to discover the beauty of these isolated places.

At anchor, we enjoy it differently, without surfing. So we cook, paddle or fish different species of fish that will always be released. Aurel and Ewen also take the opportunity to draw, as a photo book by Ronan Gladu enriched with stories by Ewen Le Goff and illustrations by Aurél Jacob has been published to tell the story of the Lost in the Swell in paper version.

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