Brayden created this Flat Stanley and gave it to his cousins Toni and Rob who are traveling around the world. This blog will follow Flat Stanley's World Adventures!
Mar 19: At Sea off the coast of Oman
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At Sea of the coast of Oman
Craft Class Picture Frame
Lunch
Scavenger Hunt
And after all that work and success, a celebration drink
Starting the 2nd day at sea out of Hawaii Breakfast Toni made a Flower at craft class. I went with her. Rob went to the Gym for a stretching class. I'm already flat, not sure I wanted to be stretched out too! Rob was part of the Officers vs Passengers Jenga game. The Jenga game that Dad made for Rob and Toni must have helped as he helped the Passengers beat the Officers. Jenga is pretty hard on the ground but on a rocking ship is really hard. Sometimes we thought it was going to fall without anyone near it. I got to meet Toni's favorite Pizza guy. Toni and Rob played a game trying to get a ping pong ball in cups of water. Dinner time Fresh Asparagus and Coconut Shrimp for appetizers Veal Scalapini and Chicken for dinner Another great sunset Elton John show in the theater tonight. Tomorrow there will be a line crossing ceremony. The line-crossing ceremony is an initiation rite that commemorates a person's first crossing of the Equator
Casablanca Morocco Local fishing boats Pulling in next to another cruise ship The Moroccan Royal Navy Shuttle bus into town to explore on our own Entering the old city Police Station (but didn't see many police officers) and Soccer HQ The Morocco Royal Navy Base housing Fresh Onions They must like shade Hassan II Mosque "The Hassan II Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الحسن الثاني, French: Grande Mosquée Hassan II) is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest functioning mosque in Africa and is the 7th largest in the world.[citation needed] Its minaret is the world's second tallest minaret at 210 metres (689 ft).[2][3] Completed in 1993, it was designed by Michel Pinseau under the guidance of King Hassan II and built by Moroccan artisans from all over the kingdom. The minaret is 60 stories high topped ...
We exited the Great Barrier Reef areas and passed through the Torres Strait between Australia and New Guinea on our way to Darwin In the morning we still had the great colors in the water that we have seen as we past slowly through the Great Barrier Reef. As we moved through the morning, the Captain came on the loudspeakers to give an update on our travels and mentioned that we would see Hammond Rock as we were going through Torres Strait. So everyone was out on the decks to see this as most of us had never heard of it. Hammond Rock So after we saw it, did a little search. Seems like from a maritime/mapping perspective Hammond Rock and Torres Strait are synonymous. Also from a geological view, it is very interesting (north end of the Reef and tjhe rock was described as looking like a mushroom under the water and will eventually break off) We had a lot of clouds/rain come in and out during the day Toni, along with her regular craft class, tried waterc...
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