When we entering to a new port, our unique and heroic boat always have a big crowd and wide attention from mass media. Much more, than ten millions people saw us in 12 countries, which we visited so far. The articles about us have been published in hundreds of newspapers and between them "Pravda", "San-Francisco Chronicle", "Los-Angeles Times", "Miami Tribune", "Washington Post", "New York Times", "Toronto Star" etc. Many TV stations shown us - Russian "Club of travelers", American ABC, NBC, CBS, Canadian CBC and worldwide programs "Discovery", "Travel channel", Spanish "Todo Mundo" etc.
In 1999 we created our first web site and since that time our web been visited more than 50,000 times. Once we were live on popular Canadian TV program "Canada a.m.". Just in first hour after screen our web visited almost 2,000 people.
Amazingly, we regularly have visitors from tens and tens far away countries, such as Brazil and Turkey, Chile and Australia, China, Costa-Rica, Norway etc.
At slow winter traffic we have monthly up to 1,000 viewers of our web. During the summer sailing, after big and nice articles and presentation on local TV, such as Toronto, Cleveland or Detroit, we sometimes easy have 1,000 visitors per day.
This chapter "Smile!" in our second-generation web we created especially to whom, who would like to sponsor our expedition. If you have a web - we will be glad to put here link to your web site. We are also ready for exchanging of banners.
If you have no web - we are ready to put here your name, type of business, address and phones.
If you just a kind person, who would like to support us - we with pleasure even will put here your name and photo for viewers all around the world! Donations below a million we will hang on web for one year, over a million - forever.
And, of course, size of photo picture will depend on size of donation. One pixel we are proximately estimated in one dollar. Would you like to see here your own smile as wide, as 300-500 pixels? We are ready for your even widest smile!
. It's not a point, what you see from the left. It's our neighbor donated a dollar for our trip. It's his portrait at the size of one pixel.
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