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Last
Day on Board
6 January 2002
We are
scheduled to arrive at Palmer Station sometime in the morning on January
6th. So, I am writing this the evening before we land. The seas have
gotten rougher. I think that the Drake Passage deserves its reputation
for being the roughest water there is! Even so, we have had a relatively
smooth crossing. As I write this, we are at 61 41 (degrees and minutes)
South, and 64 59 West. We have been going due south along that line
for many hours. I'll include some images that I took before the seas
got rough!
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are the lifeboats that we hope never to need. However, we have safety
drills so that we know how to quickly get our survival suits, meet
in our muster area (the lounge), and then get quickly into the lifeboats.
Each one holds 44 people, and it is very cosy inside! You can see
the window out of which the crew member might look. There is food
and water inside, and some of the seats convert into toilets. When
we sit inside, we strap ourselves in with shoulder harnesses and
lap belts. |
I
mainly took this photo for the rainbow, but you can see a part of
the lifeboat here, also. |
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| Elfrin
Prado and Rafael Sabino are crew members on board the LMG. They
are originally from the Philippines. They work on board the ship
for ten months and they get two months off. When the LMG goes into
drydock for repairs next June-July, Elfrin and Rafael will go home
on vacation. |
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