January 08, 2017
Our routing is not as heavily used today as in the past when it was the only means of connecting this end of the world to the rest.
One of only a few vessels that we will see over the four days.
Its family. Our sister ship.
Though not a tourist boat as our's, the guy on the right is using semaphore to signal a distress not unfamiliar to us:
"They served fruit as a dessert!"
"They served fruit as a dessert!"
Percy was doing double duty as in giving presentations in both Spanish and English.
FANTASTIK!
FANTASTIK!
Our mess hall is making the cafeteria at K-Mart look pretty good.
I guess it wasn't all bad. They did extend the courtesy of abandoning and locking the kitchen up other than during the prescribed dining hours.
I guess it wasn't all bad. They did extend the courtesy of abandoning and locking the kitchen up other than during the prescribed dining hours.
Reason to have soup.
Croutons have been one of the gourmand highlights so far.
Puerto Eden
Our only stop.
If you ever thought to yourself that I'd like to get away from it all, this is the place.
Here there is an exchange of goods as we are moored in the bay.
Adios!
Did you hear that Lindbergh successfully flew across the Atlantic by himself?
Water taxi.
Big water taxi.
Big water taxi.
More from day three just around the channel.
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