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A sailboat confiscated from drug trafficking as a solution so that all people can participate in the Galician “maritime tradition” ·Maldita.es - Journalism so they don't sneak it into you
Pablo clasps his fingers together and brings them to his lips before opening them and throwing a kiss in the air. That is his immediate answer when asked what he thought, at 55, of his first sea voyage aboard the Laion sailboat last September 10. Pablo has brain damage that prevents him from walking, speaking fluently and controlling his movements with precision. The sailboat, 13 meters long, two poles and capable of going around the world, is a…
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Pablo clasps his fingers together and brings them to his lips before opening them and throwing a kiss in the air. That is his immediate answer when asked what he thought, at 55, of his first sea voyage aboard the Laion sailboat last September 10. Pablo has brain damage that prevents him from walking, speaking fluently and controlling his movements with precision. The sailboat, 13 meters long, two poles and capable of going around the world, is a…