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The image of "Uncle Ho" making French pastries for wealthy passengers on the cross-Channel sailing runs in stark contrast to his latter days engaged in bloody combat against America in the Vietnam War.

The cable-stayed bridge allows for a sailing channel which is 32 m tall and 50 m wide.

The second channel operates the sail control which sets the position of the sails.

But silting and inning had closed the channel to trading vessels sailing along it by about 1460 or soon after, and the first bridge was built over it at Sarre in 1485, since ferries could no longer operate across it.

Even in the Marco Polo tower, a belvedere with spectacular views of the sail-spotted channel below, he is more concerned with a few stones in a yard beside it.

There's just one hitch: A yacht channel, one you could sail a Frisbee across without half trying, bisects the path at Marina del Rey and sends riders on a detour away from the beach, back onto surface streets.

Avoid sailing in channels or waters where there are lots of barges, tugboats, and especially speedboats.

Skiffs with canvass sails ply the channel between the mainland and the immense, isolated Île de la Gonâve in the bay.

It appears to be "sailing" across the channel toward 79th Street in Manhattan.

He was reportedly headed toward Juneau's Point Bishop and decided that fashioning a DIY raft with duct tape and sailing across the channel which separates mainland Alaska from Douglas Island was the best course of action.

On Television OP SAIL 2000, NBC, Channel 4 in New York.

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