Freestyle Cruising, Day 1: Pride of America, Saturday, August 13th, 2011: Honolulu, O’ahu-Greeting with a Traditional Hawaiian Hula Dance

Hawaiian Serenity: Between the Waters and Skies. (About Tour Cruise by “Pride of America” Norwegian Cruise Liner Around the Hawaiian Islands for 7 days in August (13-20), 2011) If the Bible teaches us about the Noah Ark during the universal flooding, then it is here, in the Pacific Ocean, around the Hawaiian Islands. The impression…

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Granny’s Tale About Grizzly Bear in Banff

Grizzly bear by name Masha hibernated for the whole winter. I am wondering how the bears can sleep for 3-4 months without eating, having their daily necessities. All their biological life circle as if it is frozen, shut down for a while. Then it would turn on again. How much bears could economize on electricity, food…

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Days 7-8 (July 21-22, 2011): At the Open Sea. The Core of Activities on Board is Gary Glading, a Cruise Director. Come on Down, Our Star Gary!

While our ship is sailing, there is lots to do on the ship board: sunbathing on the top decks, swimming at the pools and having fun at the slide, Jacuzzi massaging for adults and kids-free style cruising does not have limitations to anyone. Watch our photo show:”Fun on the Jade” Meanwhile our star cruise director Gary…

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Day 6 (July 20, 2011): Izmir (Turkey)

This  is an interesting photo of Izmir (Turkey) taken from the space when you are heading from Izmir Gulf. We are sailing here by the Mediterranean sea. Listen:Loreena MacKennitt-The Gates of Istanbul They say that Izmir was a birth town of great Homer. Who does not remember the famous lines from “Iliad”, translated by George…

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Day 5 (July 19, 2011): Mykonos (Greece)

We arrived on ISLAND  MYKONOS (GREECE) at sunny weather 77 degrees F, 25 degrees C. There are approximately 6,200 inhabitants in Mykonos, the city of windmills and sandy beaches. To the left is the photo of my daughter and me in Mykonos. Listen to:“Music of Greek Islands” They say, Greeks were good warriors. Perhaps, in…

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