El expresidente estuvo en las Islas Vírgenes Británicas practicando kitesurfing con el magnate Richard Branson.
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7 de febrero de 2017,
In this recent but undated photo made available by Virgin.com, former U.S President Barack Obama prepares to kitesurf during his stay on Moskito Island, British Virgin Islands. The former president and his wife stayed on Mosikto Island owned by Richard Br
Ya alejado de la presidencia estadounidense, Barack Obama disfrutó de unas vacaciones en las Islas Vírgenes Británicas junto a su esposa tras ser invitado por el empresario Richard Branson.
Allí, el expresidente y el magnate de Virgin se desafiaron: Obama aprendería kitesurfing y Branson foilboarding, y en el último día verían quién tuvo más exito.
"Después de todo lo que ha hecho por el mundo, no podría reprocharle su merecida victoria. Ahora se ha ido, voy a volver al agua para practicar para el siguiente desafío", escribió Branson.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama and British businessman Richard Branson sit on a boat during Obama's holiday on Branson's Moskito island, in the British Virgin Islands, in a picture handed out by Virgin on February 7, 2017. Jack Brockway/Virgin Handout Former U.S. President Barack Obama tries his hand at kite surfing during a holiday with British businessman Richard Branson on his island Moskito, in the British Virgin Islands, in a picture handed out by Virgin on February 7, 2017. Jack Brockway/Virgin H
In this recent but undated photo made available by Virgin.com, former U.S President Barack Obama kitesurfs during his stay on Moskito Island, British Virgin Islands. The former president and his wife stayed on Mosikto Island owned by Richard Branson, foun Former U.S. President Barack Obama sits on a boat during a kite surfing outing with British businessman Richard Branson during his holiday on Branson's Moskito island, in the British Virgin Islands, in a picture handed out by Virgin on February 7, 2017. J