Last night in The Colonnade there was a Brazilian themed
dinner followed by a 'Rock The Banana Boat' show on deck followed by a Samba
Show.
A local Samba troupe joined the ship in Salvador and will stay
with us until Rio. They really got the party going with some great music and
dance routines.
This afternoon we went to a Samba class run by the
dancers for an hour. It was so hard like having an aerobic workout. Vance was
really good - that's his dance background coming out - but teacher says I must do
better!!
After returning to our suite after a formal dinner in the Main
Restaurant we found our first Seabourn gift of the cruise - two CDs - one of
Brazilian music and one of South African music...now I'll be able to keep up
the Samba moves at home.
Techie bits again. At 8am this morning we were:
16° south and 38° west
Travelling on a compass course of 176°
Speed = 15 knots
Wind speed = 16 knots off the port bow
Air temperature = 28°c (82°f)
Total nautical miles sailed = 4119
Sea depth = 2200 metres
Humidity = 69%
16° south and 38° west
Travelling on a compass course of 176°
Speed = 15 knots
Wind speed = 16 knots off the port bow
Air temperature = 28°c (82°f)
Total nautical miles sailed = 4119
Sea depth = 2200 metres
Humidity = 69%
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