Photo: © Kurt Arrigo. Sirene #18

Issue 18 features

The Rock Tribe

On the shore without leaving a trace, thirsty for clear waters.

 

Neil Agius’s Slow Sea

He swims by day and night and never stops, as sunrises and sunsets follow one after the other. He swims through feelings, emotions, thoughts, through crystal clear or pitch black water, to reach the islands that rise imperceptibly on the horizon.

 

Cycladic Identity

Nature and culture, stone and limewash, salt and wind. The Cyclades islands are rediscovering and reclaiming their native character. In the perennial struggle between archetypes and stereotypes.

 

The Endless Summer

The Endless Summer is the pursuit of happiness that no other surf movie would ever capture. We talked about it with John Van Hamersveld, art director, surfer and author of the iconic poster.

 

Trevor Robertson

The Daring Art of Overwintering.

 

Cape Cod: Living on the Edge

Walking among the sand dunes sculpted by the waves, it is easy to forget the rest of the planet; it is hard to believe that anything exists beyond the beach of Cape Cod.

 

Sailing Aboard a Dhow

In the Lamu Archipelago off the coast of Kenya, a tradition of skills and practices thousands of years old survives the passage of time.

 

Costa Rica: Thirst for the Ocean

In the water, life’s background chatter fades away. When you are swimming or surfing, your priorities change. A photographer’s simple and fulfilling life ruled by the tides.

 

Gente di Mare Award #2

Seafarers wanted, edition 2.