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The crew S/Y Ocean Star post the second edition of the Telltale... " |
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November 18, 2008 |
Word From the Editor:
We’re back and nearly half way
finished with our semester, the crew of
Ocean Star has gone on some more
interesting journeys. We were in
Pirates of the Caribbean territory,
hiked the pitons, went to botanical
gardens, went to an active volcano,
and completed Reef Check surveys.
Once again, we hope you enjoy
reading about what we are doing and
are as excited to learn about them as
we are about sharing them.
Your Editor,
Caroline
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The crew of S/Y Argo post volume two of the Telltale... " |
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November 17, 2008 |
Word from the Editors:
Hello again! Since the last Telltale,
your sons and daughters have been
initiated by King Neptune, received
celebrity treatment at a ten-star
resort, and gotten up close and
personal with orangutans deep in the
jungles of Borneo. Over the last
month, we truly have experienced the
broadest range of adventures. We
hope this Telltale will paint a picture of
the variety of fortunes that have
befallen us. This month was marked
by many special occasions: we
completed Argo's circumnavigation of
the globe, crossed the equator, and
celebrated a new president-elect, just
to name a few highlights. The
following tales should bring you aboard
to experience the daily excitement that
takes place on Argo.
Editors,
Tor Low, Sam Higgins, and Molly
Ashkenas
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Thinking about making a change from traditional school next semester? " |
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November 6, 2008 |
This time of year a lot of students start to have a rethink about their second semester. Perhaps their school was not all that it was cracked up to be or maybe it’s just time to take a break. If this sounds like you, and you are looking for a change of place and a different pace, we only have a few berths remaining for this spring starting in January. Ocean Star will continue to ply the Caribbean waters while Argo will cross the Indian Ocean, ending in Greece!
If sailing aboard with us this spring is something that you are considering, do not wait too long. Application procedure usually take about two weeks to complete and we wouldn't want to leave you standing on the dock!
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