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All Aboard, the Cunard Queens
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... around the world in 102 days, and more.
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All Aboard, the Cunard Queens | … around the world in 102 days, and more. All Aboard, the Cunard Queens … around the world in 102 days, and more. Fort Lauderdale == January 21, 2013 April 30, 2013 Leaving New York at night we sailed past the Statue of Liberty and looked back at the Freedom Tower (which now has been topped out and is completely lit each night) and, to the right of the Tower, the Brooklyn Bridge. Moments later we glided by the Verazanno Narrows Bridge and headed to Ambrose Light marking the exit of the New York Harbor. We passed Ambrose about 10 pm into the Atlantic Ocean. It was cold, but seas were surprisingly calm. The Victoria had come across from South Hampton crossing the North Atlantic. Never a friendly stretch of ocean, the North Atlantic in winter can be hellish, as it was on the Vicotira’s first crossing in 2007. This time passengers reported it was calm and pleasant. But they were British and the Brits are seafaring people so might you please define...
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