be? So it's not very easy for them to see the blue coloured links to the next page. 
Marunong ka mag-tagalog? Walang problema! Magpunta sa kabilang pahina pindutin ang “NEXT” button sa itaas
had first line ashore in Tamatave about 1 hour later.










Inspector on deck while we were discharging the 1580 tons from parcel #1.
We went around to have a look and when we were ready we went to check out the equipment in the CCR.
swell in the cargo tanks. I left my office at 8 thirty and I had time for a Diet MAX
before pilot boarding time at 9 o'clock.











area to avoid any
for sure not good, far from it. But hand held camera in the dark and a rolling ship!
sleep is needed before my alarm went off at 03:30 tomorrow morning again.











make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of water into air, where their long, wing-like fins enable gliding flight for considerable distances above the water's surface. This uncommon ability is a natural defense mechanism to evade predators.
of waves to cover distances of up to 400 m (1,300 ft). They can travel at speeds of more than 70 km/h (43 mph). Maximum altitude is 6 m (20 ft) above the surface of the sea. Some accounts have them landing on ships' decks.
soon back in bed. There is need for a power nap before we kick off the fire drill
the good weather they will cup brush and paint. The crew have started to remove steam pipes on deck. Bad weather or not, there are plenty to do on deck.













