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Sea Fans

Tuesday, January 27, 2004

Nautical tourism in this country has yet to be properly taken advantage of. In fact, though, it has virtually unlimited potential.

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THAT morning the sea had lost its blue. The cloudy, overcast sky had driven away the blue and replaced it with a dark grey. Fortunately Jakarta Bay did not appear to be totally gloomy. A generous breeze was blowing; likely to push along the yachts waiting with their sails unfurled.

Theodoor Bakker, 51, appeared full of enthusiasm. "Great, this is a good breeze," he said. The Dutchman quickly readied his yacht, Kersey, which was sti

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