Monday, November 30, 2009

Arrived in tunis

Took my first step on Africa this morning, making it the fifth continent I've been to, which is definetly awesome. I'm not really sure what to expect, but we've been told that women aren't supposed to smile, expose their shoulders or move within a foot of a man, otherwise it will be considered sexual advances and the men here are apparently very agressive. The sail over wasn't especially eventful, but Mr. Cleland started a team chess ladder and the competition is pretty intense.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Istanbul

The main thing to do in Istanbul, that I've seen, is walk through the Grand Bazaar, with it's thousands of near identical shops, and get yelled at, sung to and generally inimidated. I also had the opportunity to take a ferry to the Asian half of Turkey and although it was very similar to the European side, I'm well on my way to 5 continents in 5 months. We also just found our today that we are taking part in a homestay program tomorrow with a local high school, it should be cool to see how they live here. We are also touring the big attractions, although the Hagia Sophia somehow didn't make the list. Most people are already antsy to get back to sea, myself included. Istanbul, although highly anticipated, isn't exactly what we had thought it would be like. That's not to say, however, that it's many Mosques aren't beautiful or it's culture rich, just that it was overhyped. It could also be my 2 in the morning mentallity, being up for gangway watch dampens even re most cheerful spirit.