Cargo Crossing the Ocean


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Oceans and Seas » Atlantic
October 15th 2010
Published: October 18th 2010
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We made it Ok what is the best way to cross an ocean when you have plenty of time and you don't feel like watching 2 in-flight movies and to 'enjoy' a luke warm breakfast just before stepping onto an African tarmac?? Then you take the luxury of taking a cargo boat to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Instead of an overnight flight it takes just 15 days.... Ok, our boat took 15 days, but that was becaus... Read Full Entry



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Piglet on the grillPiglet on the grill
Piglet on the grill

It was yummie!!!
The GymThe Gym
The Gym

table-tennis, indoor-bike and tqble-football. It smelled in there.
Alcohol forbiddenAlcohol forbidden
Alcohol forbidden

But we had to finish our bottles... and the captain was cool!
Letter postLetter post
Letter post

We tossed 11 bottles, hope some of them will be found and we get replies...
Sea viewSea view
Sea view

Don't get us wrong, but this is a color picture and not in black-and-white....
Container  on the craneContainer  on the crane
Container on the crane

A "box" being lifted on the top deck in Dakar.
Bye bye RepubblicaBye bye Repubblica
Bye bye Repubblica

Our last sight of the ship... in the docks in Dakar.



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