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CMV extends suspension of sailings

So far, nearly 80 per cent of its passengers have rebooked




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Gibraltar sailing trip

Sailing across the Straits of Gibraltar to North Africa. On a course to get my International Yacht Skipper Licence. Sailing to three countries and two continents in a week. I passed the test so now I'm now an officially licenced Skipper Who's up for a s




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Major cruise lines suspend sailings until mid-May, for now

Carnival, Holland America, Seabourn and others extend suspension of sailings that began March 13




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When will cruises resume amid coronavirus? CDC extends ban on sailing

The CDC extends its no-sail order without a firm date of when cruise ships will set sail from U.S. ports




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Cruise companies reveal whether over 70's will be banned from future sailings



CRUISE lines are assuring older passengers that they will not be discriminated against for future travel, despite being classed as some of the most vulnerable to coronavirus.




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AT#140 - Sailing In The Greek Islands

Sailing In The Greek Islands




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Smooth Sailing

Atlantic Crossing :: Making Logos II shipshape for a longer voyage




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“An Immigrant Story: Crossing the Atlantic in a 17th Century Sailing Ship” at the New Castle Court House Museum

Program will explore what life would be like for a two-month crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the New World.




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Sailing through the Three Gorges in China

At about 6300 km, Chang Jiang or Long River (长江) is the longest river in Asia and third longest in the world. It is the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country and plays a large role in the history, culture, and economy of China. For thousands of years, the river has been used for water, irrigation, sanitation, transportation, industry, boundary-marking, and war. Passing through 10 provinces, it commences its flow from the Tanggula Mountains (唐古拉山) in ethnic Tibetan Qinghai (青海) Province in northwest China and ends at the East China Sea in Shanghai (上海). Along the middle reaches of the river, between the western upstream Baidi City (白帝城) of Chongqing (重庆) Municipality and Yichang (宜昌) city of Hubei (湖北) Province downstream, the river passes through 3 adjacent gorges, known as the Three Gorges (三峡): Qutang, Wuxia, and Xiling gorge (瞿塘, 巫峡, 西陵峡) cutting through the Wu Mountains (巫山). Spanning a distance of about 120 km, these gorges are noted for their natural beauty: unusual-looking mountain peaks ranging from 800 m to 2000 m, precipitous valleys, dense forest, and spectacular landscape. Many ancient government officials, scholars, poets, and painters visited the Three Gorges and left their impressions and praises in writings. Archeological discoveries in recent years have shown for the first time that the Three Gorges area should be recognized as the birthplace of Chinese civilization.




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Ninh Chữ Sailing Bay

Ninh Chữ Sailing Bay được chủ đầu tư Crystal Bay triển khai theo mô hình căn hộ khách sạn đẳng cấp 5 sao trên dải đất hình mũi tàu nhô ra biển tại Tri Hải, Ninh Hải, Ninh Thuận.




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The yachting crowd was gearing up for a booming sailing season. Then the coronavirus hit.

The Bahamas deployed warships to enforce its port restrictions, one of several new hindrances to a big boat lifestyle.




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On the East Coast, a Sailing Regatta with Carbon Neutrality

Using alternative fuels, carbon offsets, and strict on-board rules, the Atlantic Cup aims to be the first carbon-neutral race in the U.S.




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On sailing to Alaska with two toddlers in tow

Author Caroline Van Hemert talks about the importance of exposing kids to challenging situations and the rewards that come of it.




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Princess George and Princess Charlotte watch Prince William and Kate Middleton in a sailing regatta

George, six, wore a striped £10 H&M top, and paired his with light brown shorts for the occasion, while Princess Charlotte , four, went for a designer look as she donned a £128 blue Ralph Lauren dress.




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Everybody is sailing in same boat: Bobby on life in Bollywood during lockdown

Mumbai, May 9 () Bobby Deol says be it the superstars or the aspiring actors, everyone is struggling right now as the nationwide lockdown has brought the Indian film industry to a grinding halt.The 51-year-old actor, who started his second innings in Bollywood with films like "Race 3" and "Housefull 4", believes the ongoing scenario across India due to coronavirus pandemic is scary. "There are a lot of actors in the industry who want work but not everybody gets that opportunity or the luck. Right now, even the big stars are also sitting at home. "Everybody is sailing in the same boat. For actors there is no way out to go and work till things get fixed. It is scary for everybody," Bobby told in an interview.The actor had finished two digital projects -- a Netflix film "Class of 83", to be




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An ice day to go sailing! Sail boat looks tiny as it is dwarfed by giant iceberg

The lonely vessel was captured as it passed the broken off remains of a glacier in Disko Bay, Greenland, as it headed towards Canada.




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Trump praises boaters sailing near Mar-a-Lago as 31 states kick off phase one of restarting economy

At least 31 states have started to ease coronavirus lockdown restrictions prompting millions trickle out of quarantine to enjoy the spring sunshine this weekend.




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An ice day to go sailing! Sail boat looks tiny as it is dwarfed by giant iceberg

The lonely vessel was captured as it passed the broken off remains of a glacier in Disko Bay, Greenland, as it headed towards Canada.




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Plain sailing for India as Iran opens Chabaha port

The new strategic route opened by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani connects Iran, India and Afghanistan, bypassing Pakistan, and reflects a growing convergence of interest between countries.




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Everybody is sailing in same boat: Bobby on life in Bollywood during lockdown

Bobby Deol says be it the superstars or the aspiring actors, everyone is struggling right now as the nationwide lockdown has brought the Indian film industry to a grinding halt. The 51-year-old actor, who started his second innings in Bollywood with films like "Race 3" and "Housefull 4", believes the ongoing scenario across India due to coronavirus pandemic is scary. "There are a lot of actors in the industry who want work but not everybody gets that opportunity or the luck. Right now, even the big stars are also sitting at home. "Everybody is sailing in the same boat. For actors there is no way out to go and work till things get fixed. It is scary for everybody," Bobby told PTI in an interview. The actor had finished two digital projects -- a Netflix film Class of 83, to be produced by Red Chillies, and Ashram, a web-series with Prakash Jha -- before the lockdown was announced. Bobby said he was hopeful that the projects will release this year. "Everybody's work is on pause right ...




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Three ships came sailing / Arthur H. Noble

Noble, Arthur Henry




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Bill Nye Explains the Science Behind Solar Sailing

On June 25, the Planetary Society's LightSail 2 hitched a ride into orbit on board SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket. The solar sail is propelled only by sunlight, and its technology holds promise for early detection of major events in space, as well as travel across vast distances. To find out more, WIRED's Daniel Oberhaus spoke with Planetary Society CEO, Bill Nye.




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Taking climate science to court, sailing with cylinders, and solar cooling

This week we hear stories on smooth sailing with giant, silolike sails, a midsized black hole that may be hiding out in the Milky Way, and new water-cooling solar panels that could cut air conditioning costs with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks to Sabrina McCormick about climate science in the U.S. courts and the growing role of the judiciary in climate science policy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Sailboat and a sailing ship on the James River




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Sailing ships on the James River near Charlottesville




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Sailing on the bayou in Tarpon Springs




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Canoe sailing on Lake Tsala Apopka, Inverness, Florida




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A river boat sailing down the Manatee River




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Ship Jose Gaspar sailing by the Lafayette Street Bridge and the Tampa Bay Hotel during a Gasparilla Festival




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Sailing ships docked at Lee Terminal at the Port of Tampa




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Sailing ships docked at the Lee Terminal at the end of Franklin Street




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Sailing ships at the Mallory Line Docks




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Ship Jose Gaspar sailing into Tampa for the Gasparilla Festival




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Longshoreman unloading cargo from a sailing ship at the port




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Sailing ship filled with cargo unloading in Port Tampa




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A Sailing ship docked in Tampa




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The Sailing ship the "Dolphin"




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Pirates on the sailing ship "Jose Gaspar"




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Pirates on the sailing ship "Jose Gaspar"




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Pirates on the sailing ship "Jose Gaspar"




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TUGGING A SAILING BOAT TO SEA, TAMPA BAY, FLA




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Cruising and Colonialism: Sailing the Caribbean in the Wake of the Spanish-American War

The world’s first cruise ship, the Prinzessin Victoria Luise, opened for business—but mostly for pleasure—in 1901. The Hamburg-American line vessel contained only first-class cabins, each of which was “brilliantly lighted by electricity,” outfitted with electric bells,  steam-heated, and ventilated. At the time, these were luxury amenities even more impressive than the ship’s marine golf deck...

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Sailing in South China Sea not provocative, says US