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Tropical islands, turquoise seas, traditional villages, and wonderful local people. |
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Rain, rain and more rain, but lots of sunny smiles. |
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Interesting custom dances, performed by the islands’ villagers |
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Permanent crew – your energy, enthusiasm and patience in dealing with us novice sailors. You have our respect! |
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Offwatch beer consumption reaches record levels. |
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Food, glorious food! Daily delights from Lucinda and Olive in Soren’s galley. |
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Amazing coral reefs and rainbow coloured fish. |
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Laughter, lots of laughter – even during the hair-raising moments. |
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Informative Captain Sally, with her cyclone reports, sail diagrams and a rather fetching black wig. |
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Fancy dress night onboard. Fairytale characters, pantomime dames, blokes in frocks and an odd pair of plastic buttocks. |
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Experiencing the ship under full sail, making eight knots. |
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Trekking in the pristine rain forest, volcanoes and waterfalls. |
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Instructions on casting off, easing away, hauling lines and going aloft. |
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Memories shared to form a bond between people of all ages and nationalities. |
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End of the voyage and a time to reflect on our last ten days in Vanuatu |