NEWSLETTER 18 September 2023 |
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| RESEARCH Meanwhile, the 'Oosterschelde' has arrived in Cape Verde, and the first two legs of our global voyage have been successfully completed! The DARWIN200 team has been busy as well, both while sailing and in the ports. For example, Grant Terrell's research is focused on creating an overview of the diversity and numbers of seabird species in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans. Guest crew members assist in spotting and recording the birds they see during their watch! The goal of this research is to compare current bird populations with those observed during Charles Darwin's journey. Some birds have already come to visit the ship as well! |
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| JOIN US TO PUERTO LUCIA Leg 14 of our DARWIN200 Global Voyage departs from Callao, the second-largest port in Peru! This part of our journey promises to be a unique experience, with a mix of challenges and beautiful discoveries. Peru is known for its beautiful coastline.The cold current that flows along this coastline can often create mysterious fog banks. But let's not forget that this mist also has its charms, and for us, the Peru Current also brings a favorable sea current. Our destination, Puerto Lucia, is located in a tropical semi-arid climate. This port offers a beautiful contrast to the foggy shores of Peru. Here, we will enjoy warmer temperatures and explore the splendid beaches of this area. Want to learn more or join us on this sailing adventure? If you'd like to learn more about Stage 14 of the DARWIN200 Global Voyage or participate in this adventure, for more information and to sign up, click here. |
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| 'HELENA' BACK ON INSTAGRAM We are very pleased to announce that our historic ship 'Helena' is back online starting in September and you can follow her on her Instagram page: @stevenaakhelena! Here, we will share her adventures on the Dutch rivers with you and hope to introduce her crew to you. The 'Helena' is not just any ship; she is the oldest still sailing inland vessel in the Netherlands, and we would like to share that with you. Her stories, narrated by the skipper and our ship's cook, will show that the 'Helena' is not only a piece of history but that she is still very much alive! Whether you are interested in maritime history, adventurous water voyages, or simply curious about life aboard a historic barge, be sure to follow @stevenaakhelena on Instagram and stay updated on our exciting journeys and stories. We look forward to welcoming you aboard and letting you enjoy the timeless charm of the 'Helena'. Follow us and share your love for our beautiful heritage! |
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