March 2020

Tuesday 10th March 2020

Today has been a “day at sea” when we made progress towards the Falkland Islands. The weather was good with a slight chop and we followed a direct course of 185 degrees towards (Port) Stanley. It will take another day to get there. During the afternoon we were under the influence of a high pressure …

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Monday 9th March 2020

We arrived in Montevideo at 7:30 a.m. having travelled 142 nautical miles from Buenos Aires and docked at the end of the market square. Montevideo is the capital of Uruguay, one of the smallest countries in South America. Around the size of England and Wales the country has a population of some 3 million. The …

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Sunday 8th March 2020

We had a relaxing day on board and departed Buenos Aires around 6:00 p.m. and entered the River Plate. This giant estuary is at the confluence of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers. The estuary is the widest in the world at 140 miles with a length of 180 miles. The Paraná is one of the …

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Saturday 7th March 2020

Before leaving Buenos Aires we walked across the road from the hotel to investigate the Retiro Main Railway Station. It is a late 19th century building with Spanish influence and a wrought iron roof reminiscent of many in the UK. This is a main line station with modern multiple unit trains. Next door, however, was …

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Friday 6th March 2020

Our arrival in Buenos Aires was delayed a little because of an aeroplane change in London. We flew on a bigger version of the Boeing 777. Our disembarkation was even further delayed because of an illness being experienced by a passenger at the very front of our section of the aircraft. Masked medics attended the …

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Thursday 5th March 2020

Our journey of 7,000 miles to Buenos Aires to rendezvous with the ship that will take us to Cape Horn and beyond began in a sunny Manchester with a change of planes at rainy London Heathrow. The late evening departure gave us a dining and aeroplane watching opportunity from our restaurant table.

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