Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Cruising The South Pacific: 13 Days in February



For the most part of our first three days at sea, above is only one of the many "shapes and sizes" you see of the sea, aside from the horizon. Just sea water churning at the turn of the ship's propellers.

As this is our first leisure cruise, it did take our curiosity and the anticipation of seeing new places and the "post card" beaches and islands in the South Pacific.

At first you obviously need to get into the pitching and rolling of the ship, P & O's first superliner, The Pacific Dawn. Some people get used to it and some requires medication. But as the ship's nears its destination, the sea becomes calmer and your body becomes accustomed to the ship's motion.

The hardest part of the trip is really keeping as far away from the buffet tables and dining areas!


One of the millions of photos we (or one of our friends took of us) took, "Out at Sea".

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