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23rd January 2018

Boca Do Valeria

Today, we dropped anchor just outside Boca Do Valeria. I think it’s fair to say that Boca Do Valeria divides people rather spectacularly. It is billed as an opportunity to experience something of the indigenous way of life; to see a small, real-life Amazonian village at close quarters. In many ways, that is exactly what it is. Boca Do Valeria...

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22nd January 2018

Piranha Fishing in Santarem

This morning we arrived at our first proper Amazon port-of-call, Santarem. I say ‘proper’ because yesterday’s stop at Macapa was purely for administration purposes, to clear the ship for entry into Brazil, and to take on board no fewer than two pilots (and one trainee). We’ve also welcomed on board three immigration officials who will remain on board for the...

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21st January 2018

The Mouth of The River

This morning, at around 7am, we arrived at Macapa Pilot Station situated at the mouth of the great River Amazon. There are actually two entrances to the river, this being the more Northerly one. We will be touching on the other in about a week’s time, when we visit Belem, the last of our Brazil ports. Between the two, is...

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20th January 2018

Atlantic Crossing Day Four

Today was our fourth day crossing the Atlantic Ocean since leaving the Cape Verde Islands, and I think it’s fair to say that the anticipation amongst the passengers is growing exponentially. From various conversations with people, usually over breakfast, or in passing, that anticipation wavers between the thrill of visiting one of the most iconic rainforest on the planet and...

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19th January 2018

Atlantic Crossing Day Three

It seems the drip from the ceiling in the craft area took a turn for the worst and turned into quite a waterfall overnight. As a consequence, the art and craft sessions have been moved to the corresponding area on the opposite side of the ship, where the table tennis table and jigsaws normally live. The regular craft area has...

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