Sunday 6 March 2011

Seabourn Odyssey II

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Notes & notes

Hi Gil

We would like to say a big thank you for 2 of the most wonderful days we have ever spent ashore from a cruise ship. We lovedddddd! every minute of it. You were so knowledgeable, entertaining and funny and we are still smiling today. A few photos you may like to see are attached. People on the ship have asked how we managed to be so few on our boat and they were so many - you remember we passed 2 or 3 Seabourn tourists boats. We have told so many people on board about our super guide and the days you planned for us.

We have already looked on Amazon to buy the books you were involved with and hopefully these will arrive in England when we arrive home.

Thank you again - we just loveddddd it.

Kind regards

David and Mary


Exploring the Amazon inundated forest

The Seabourn Odyssey is the first new ship for Seabourn Cruise Line in over a decade. About 90% of the ship's suites have private verandas. Some of the Seabourn Odyssey's features include one of the largest spas featured in a cruise ship, a built-in marina, and expanded guest services compared to the older Seabourn fleet. The ship's keel was laid in early July 2007. "She brought 4 quite entertaining people with her".





  Fish served on board

Inside a forest island
Dave reading The thief at the end of the world written by Joe Jackson.




Roland sharing his knowledge about Amazon river formation.

Pink Dolphin
More nice pictures of Amazon River dolphins.
                                We are getting off our nice boat at Pier Richard Hennington in Santarem.

My nephew Jolen studying birds during the trip.
Sting rays are an evidence that the Amazon river headed to the Pacific Ocean at an uncertain time.
Aruanan aka monkey fish

An human habitation at the Maica river.
An illusive Three-toed sloth seen during on exploration into the Amazon Floodplain 
Dave & Mary as they embark on our jolly nice boat.

We decided to buy some fish at the market after we photographed pink dolphins.
Too much to see and learn about the Amazon in this quite short trip.
Picture group during our unforgettable boat trip.
Dave on the meeting of the waters.
Currently Pink Dolphin or Amazon River dolphins can be easily observed in such trip.
She is nice!
Veins inside a forest island.
A view of Santarem

1 comment:

gil serique said...

Hi Gil

We would like to say a big thank you for 2 of the most wonderful days we have ever spent ashore from a cruise ship. We lovedddddd! every minute of it. You were so knowledgeable, entertaining and funny and we are still smiling today. A few photos you may like to see are attached. People on the ship have asked how we managed to be so few on our boat and they were so many - you remember we passed 2 or 3 Seabourn tourists boats. We have told so many people on board about our super guide and the days you planned for us.

We have already looked on Amazon to buy the books you were involved with and hopefully these will arrive in England when we arrive home.

Thank you again - we just loveddddd it.

Kind regards

David and Mary