Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Passing Shetland Islands

(Excerpt from Ship's Librarian)
(image from "www.shetlandtourism.com")
We passed the Shetland Islands Monday evening and someone started the rumor that you could see the Shetland ponies on the shore. Even if they were, we weren't that close. During the night, we hit the Prime Meridian(0°) and headed south, then back west toward Belfast. In the morning the ship was shrouded in dense fog and we could see nothing. About 11:00 the fog lifted and we saw land on both sides of the ship. We were passing through Pentland Firth, a fairly narrow channel with the Scottish highlands to our port side and the Orkney Islands to the starboard. We're going to continue southwest past Scotland and the Outer Hebrides and down to the North Channel of the Irish Sea to the Irish island, arriving Wednesday night/ Thursday morning ready for our last liberty.

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