80 degrees north

Wind farms in the North Sea

Spectacular deserts on this ship.

Heligoland

Hamburg

Town hall and other landmarks.
Bit rough on the high seas today.

Taken in the dining room at the back of the ship.
Amsterdam

We’ve taken on board the last of the passengers. We now have 88 passengers and 73 crew; not a bad ratio.
Hastings

We’re in Spain

Gangplank disaster

We were nearly ready to get on the gangplank and it crashed to the ground! We are eight floors up on the ship. The tide is moving quickly and affecting the steadiness of the ship. Heavy seas comingBaca lagi
A Coruna

A Coruna

A Coruna

We got the bus back to this beautiful place from Ferrol and we had the best churros and hot chocolate in Spain.
Also where the Camino begins.
Empanadas yum!

Dinner on the ship

John Paul, Lyn, Lloy, me, Margaret, Elva. 3 Canadians & 3 Aussies.
Wind turbine rotor blades

Huge rotor blades for the wind turbines sitting on the dock in Ferrol.
In front of the rotor blades.
Ferrol

Our ornithologist Lars

Around Ferrol

Ferrol, Spain

Leaving Ferrol.

How’s this for balance? The pilot is getting off our ship as we head out to sea.
Docked in front of us this morning.

This monster of the seas is on its maiden voyage carrying 5,200 passengers. It dwarfs our ship. After watching the queues getting on and off it and going through security, we are all glad we are notBaca lagi
Securing the ship in Vigo

Tomasz with all his Hurtigruten chefs
