
Walvis Bay Namibia
Walvis Bay is a coastal port used to transport coal and other materials…so think lots of cranes , ships, dust and containers. Just beyond the...
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Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town is known for the mountains that dominate the city. Arriving into the port as the sun rises is spectacular. We should be able...
Read out allRing of Kerry and more
Today we are travelling through areas of natural beauty….according to all the guide books. Even though it was raining (often) and the...
Read out allBurtonport-Templemore-Kilkenny
Ireland has beautiful changing landscapes from peat bogs, compact and large farming plots ringed by hedges or walls and then quaint villages....
Read out allOn the wild side in Ireland.
Starting in Dublin, we headed north to join the Coastal route including the Wild Atlantic route . We plan on avoiding the...
Read out allOn the trains again
Now you know I am married to a train fanatic so no trip is complete without a train journey. Today we caught...
Read out allTrondheim again
Leaving the ship in a practical heatwave of -3 degrees, we trudged to the hotel to deposit our bags. There was no...
Read out allLast sailing day😭
Bodø-Ørnes-Nesna-Sandnessjøen-Brønnøysund-Rørvik Today,like yesterday, is a day of short visits to ports….some only fifteen minutes, so I am sorry I did not stir...
Read out allHere, there and everywhere.
Thanks for the comments as I wasn’t sure anybody was out there and I miss hearing from you. Today was Tromsø, Finnsnes,Harstad,...
Read out allNorthern lights at last!
Vardø is a small town of a few thousand people. We arrived at 4.00pm. The only people around were from the ship....
Read out allBaby it’s cold outside!
We arrived at Kirkenes through ice floes . The fog was forming little funnels above the ice. It was cold! Now...
Read out allTo the furthest land…..
On the way to Northcape , the furthest land before the sea in the Artic circle, we visited Havøysund. This is...
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