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Embark on a thrilling adventure filled with sea breezes and endless possibilities with "Footloose: Or How to Run Away to Sea." Follow the captivating journey of Tim and Karina, as they trade their mundane Silicon Valley lives for the freedom of sailing through the picturesque Greek islands. Dive into this love letter to the sea and let yourself be swept away by the charm and unpredictability of life aboard their boat, Matilda.
Experience the excitement of navigating uncharted waters, both literally and metaphorically, as Tim and Karina immerse themselves in Greek culture and embrace a whole new way of living. Whether you've always dreamed of a life at sea or simply crave a taste of something unconventional, "Footloose" is sure to inspire you to break free from the routine and pursue your own daring escapades.
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