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Singapore: energy challenges of a city-state

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Singapore, SG 1°14'42.9"N 103°50'25.7"E The Odyssey

Singapore

Singapore, our first major event stop in Asia! After 17 days of sailing from Lombok in Indonesia, our ship and our exhibition village were finally together for the first time in over two years.

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Kupang, ID 10°09'06.0"S 123°35'24.8"E The Odyssey

Kupang, Indonesia

After 24 days at sea from New Caledonia, our ship reached Kupang, our gateway to Indonesia, to complete some administrative formalities. A stop that will turn into 10 days of quarantine at anchor for sanitary reasons. This will test once again the autonomy of our vessel and the patience of our crew...

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Recycling solar panels: a major challenge

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New Caledonia, FR 20°51'01.8"S 167°06'00.4"E The Odyssey

Lifou, New Caledonia

Lifou is the last stop of our journey in New Caledonia. This island is trying to free itself from its dependence on fossil fuels by developing a renewable energy mix. A model that could interest other islands in the Pacific.

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COP26: Funding sustainable change

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New Caledonia, FR 22°37'34.8"S 167°31'27.1"E The Odyssey

Isle of Pines, New Caledonia

The search for sustainable solutions continues on board! Our crew left Grande-Terre to head for the Isle of Pines, a few days away from Noumea.

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Noumea, FR -22.277572, 166.439448 The Odyssey

Noumea, New Caledonia

After more than 25 days of sailing and 3,366 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean, our ship dropped anchor in Noumea for the first stopover in New Caledonia. During this navigation, our crew has crossed the 40,000 nautical mile mark since the beginning of the Odyssey!

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