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| We had a lazy day at sea. Played Pegs and Jokers with the group both in morning and in afternoon. |
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| Saw this interesting line of foam. Our navy guy told us this usually happens where two different waters meet. |
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| Sure enough, there are lots of different currents mixing in this area. The East Australian Current is at its narrowest and swiftest point in this region. |
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| Thought you might like to know what our room was like. As with all cruises, we were given a key card that opened our room door. We also used it to log on and off the ship. |
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| Top shelf is all the toiletries they supplied: shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body lotion, a box with a shower cap and a box with cotton swabs. They also supply a hair dryer. |
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| The night light that shines under the sink and in the hallway was too bright for us. But the light from the heated floor control was enough light in the bathroom at night. |
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| Back out in the hallway there is a high shelf, a shelf for brewing coffee and tea, a safe behind a door, and three drawers. |
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| Sorry I didn't take a photo of the verandah. Just two chairs and a small table outside. |
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| The cabinet door hides a mini fridge supplied with complimentary beverages and snacks. |
































































































