Gulf of Aden
Travel Blogs from Gulf of Aden, Yemen
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Gulf of Aden
... was walking, activity increased and I expect the paint brushes are out in force by now (10:30). We are in a traffic lane off the Yemen coast, heading for the Bab el Mandeb* so there are several ships in sight. We seem to be going slightly faster than a ...
The Guantlet
... so it was an apparent false alarm. We made it thru the Gauntlet without any problems or few concerns. As we cruised thru the Gulf of Aden, the ship maintained its normal activities, with show and diner times unchanged. We even had a talk from Tab Hunter. ...
Here comes the (Royal) bride
This was anothr one of our days at sea, but a very exciting one because Prince William and Cate Middleton got married. A real Royal Wedding that we all watched on the ship's TV. ...
On the ship, cruising, and have a full day agenda
... had a quick tea time before trivia. Then it was time to change for dinner and head up to top deck for happy hour glass of wine before dinner. Dinner usually lasts about 2 hours with all the visiting. It is time for a game show where we have ...
The Gauntlet
... so it was an apparent false alarm. We made it thru the Gauntlet without any problems or few concerns. As we cruised thru the Gulf of Aden, the ship maintained its normal activities, with show and diner times unchanged. We even had a talk from Tab Hunter. ...
Day 27
Today we have enjoyed a day at sea. We have been transiting the Gulf of Aden We have been following a set line called International Recommended Transit Corridor. This shipping route is a specially designated area that runs practically the length of the ...
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