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Spectacular Volcanic Eruptions in Tonga

The twin islands of Hunga Tonga and Hunga Ha’apai have become one large pumice island. It should only take a few months for the ocean to wear it back down.© Robert Stone On Monday, a Tongan volcano that had been quiet since 1988 blew its stack. The twin islands of Hunga Tonga and Hunga Ha’apai…

Ericsson 3 Leads Volvo Pack Toward Rio

Ericsson 3 (orange), Ericsson 4 (white), Puma (red), and © 2009 Volvo Ocean Race What was only a 50-mile lead yesterday has doubled as Ericsson 3 leads the pack toward Rio in the Volvo Ocean Race. Thirty-four days into the bruising 12,800 mile leg, the ‘nordic boat’ from the Ericsson Racing Team’s stables is pushing…

Heavy Lifting

The Left Coast Lifter will soon be put to work on the new Bay Bridge. © 2009 Erik Simonson You may have seen it already, and if not, you won’t be able to miss it when you’re sailing near Treasure Island. “It” is a gargantuan crane built to help with construction on the Bay Bridge’s…

Boater Missing in Richmond

The search has been suspended for an unidentified man who fell out of a dinghy near Richmond’s Marina Bay last night. According to the Coast Guard, the report came in about 9 p.m. last night that a man had fallen into the water while trying to get off a dinghy onto a larger boat. The…

Pirates For Pupils Run

Monohulls, multihulls, and powerboats alike mingled to raise money for local kids’ charities in the Pirates for Pupils Run. © 2009 Jay Ailworth A record 30,000 pesos — including $500 U.S. donated on behald of last year’s Baja Ha-Ha fleet — was raised in the Pirates for Pupils Spinnaker Run for Charity, which was held…