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North America

2007 #1  Will This Refit Never End?

2006 #1  Changed Plans and Superyachting

2005 #2  December 20th  Northeast Coast of Newfoundland

2005 #1  February 27th  Reassembly

2004 #1  October 12th  Disassembly and Refit Plans

Return to North America

2003 #4  November 23rd  Endings and Beginnings

2003 #3  September 5th  Greenland

2003 #2  July 13th  Shetland and Iceland

Norway and Svalbard (Spitsbergen) Cruise

2003 #1  May 1st  Leaving Norway

2002 #3  September 5th  Our Furthest North

2002 #2  July 25th  Finnmark and Arrival in Svalbard (Spitsbergen)

2002 #1  April 21st  The Dark Time

2001 #3  October 28th  Lofoten and Vesterålen

2001 #2  September 1st  Slowing Down in Norway 

2001 #1  July 17th  Arrival in Norway

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