"It's like glass!" "It's like a mirror!" Doulos crew and staff were in awe of the calm and peaceful seas on the voyage from Hong Kong to East Malaysia. Just the week before a typhoon had passed through the region, and another one was predicted for the week after. But during Doulos’ four days at sea, the waters were unbelievably smooth. Those with more sea-faring experience went so far as to say it was the calmest they had ever seen the South China Sea. The good weather allowed the ship community to participate in seminars, attend orientation sessions for the coming ports, and show off their musical and theatrical skills at a talent night! Several safety drills were also conducted. The striking coastline of East Malaysia appeared on Friday morning. Mt. Kinabalu (the highest summit in Southeast Asia at 4,095 m) demanded full attention from crewmembers as the sun rose through the early morning fog. Preparations for the official opening of the book fair began immediately upon arrival in Kota Kinabalu, in anticipation of a busy weekend and a national holiday.
以前的我,觉得部落格不许过于表露自己生活情感! 现在的我,觉得想分享,就分享吧! 因为,这里算是可以让我思想上有停歇的空间。。。 哪天,再回头看,也会让我有所反省,有所进步!
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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News from http://www.doulos.org/
15 Oct, 2007 :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
"It's like glass!" "It's like a mirror!" Doulos crew and staff were in awe of the calm and peaceful seas on the voyage from Hong Kong to East Malaysia. Just the week before a typhoon had passed through the region, and another one was predicted for the week after. But during Doulos’ four days at sea, the waters were unbelievably smooth. Those with more sea-faring experience went so far as to say it was the calmest they had ever seen the South China Sea. The good weather allowed the ship community to participate in seminars, attend orientation sessions for the coming ports, and show off their musical and theatrical skills at a talent night! Several safety drills were also conducted. The striking coastline of East Malaysia appeared on Friday morning. Mt. Kinabalu (the highest summit in Southeast Asia at 4,095 m) demanded full attention from crewmembers as the sun rose through the early morning fog. Preparations for the official opening of the book fair began immediately upon arrival in Kota Kinabalu, in anticipation of a busy weekend and a national holiday.
"It's like glass!" "It's like a mirror!" Doulos crew and staff were in awe of the calm and peaceful seas on the voyage from Hong Kong to East Malaysia. Just the week before a typhoon had passed through the region, and another one was predicted for the week after. But during Doulos’ four days at sea, the waters were unbelievably smooth. Those with more sea-faring experience went so far as to say it was the calmest they had ever seen the South China Sea. The good weather allowed the ship community to participate in seminars, attend orientation sessions for the coming ports, and show off their musical and theatrical skills at a talent night! Several safety drills were also conducted. The striking coastline of East Malaysia appeared on Friday morning. Mt. Kinabalu (the highest summit in Southeast Asia at 4,095 m) demanded full attention from crewmembers as the sun rose through the early morning fog. Preparations for the official opening of the book fair began immediately upon arrival in Kota Kinabalu, in anticipation of a busy weekend and a national holiday.
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