
Our location on the stateroon tv
Thursday April 16 2009 - No pirates in sight, in fact no ships of any kind in sight, we’re 1000 miles away from our next stop, Safaga, in Egypt. Currently, 09.00am, the coast of Somalia is about 50 miles South of us while the coast of Yemen and the town of Aden is about 30 miles North, if all goes to schedule, we should pass through into the Red Sea by the end of today.

Canadian Navy to the rescue
Around 11.30am the captain announced there were several navy vessels ahead of us, too far for anyone to identify, then within 5 minutes from behind the ship, we could see a helicopter approaching, a Canadian Sea King flew by, I was on the top deck and could clearly see a crewman standing in the open doorway waving as the big copter flew the length of the ship before peeling off to the port side. We never saw any of the ships ahead of us, presumably they moved off to other locations. We went Sabatinis, the special restaurant, for an English pub lunch of fish and chips with mushy peas, the food was good enough but the portions were small so we headed straight to the Panorama buffet after, for desert.
1 comment:
Wonderful pictures wish we were all there...it's Friday afternoon in Pitt Meadows and mom and dad are over we are looking at your blog. Dad just bought 20 IMAX videos of the world so he's having the Scottish version of your trip. Looking forward to seeing you in person and hearing all about it. Love from everyone here...Jordan just walked in and says hello too and when's our next cruise. Love you both lots. Linda, Helen, Thom, Jordan & Brian too if here were here but ooops he's still working lol...someone has to pay for the next trip
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