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Bunk management

  By Saraht 6 April, 2016 6 April, 2016 Journey blogs

Home is bunk 8A, the upper bunk against the port side in cabin 8, which I share with four other women. Bunks are important dens, even ones too low to sit up on and which require climbing (like mine). When the announcement of sheet change comes, we greet it with … Continue reading

Tagged   antarctic convergence, Europa, Southern Ocean
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