Hello everyone. This is Nate, and I'm just writing to inform you that we have arrived in Cadiz, Spain.
We docked at about 7:30 am (10:30 pm the previous day, California Time). We woke up to a view of land! And buildings! It's nice to see solid ground again, but I think I already miss the ocean view. It's weird, for someone who doesn't like the beach much or even water for that matter, I think I could live at sea. I don't get an ounce of sea sickness, and I'm very comfortable swaying back and forth (probably why I like earthquakes as well).
Anyway, a little after 8:30 this morning, the students began disembarking. Now it is 10:45 am, and Sarah and I are waiting to have some lunch on the ship, then take our first day trip, called the Cadiz City Orientation at 12:45 pm. Basically, a bus will show us around and point out all the highlights that we will later revisit on our own time.
Unfortunately, Sarah is a little under the weather. She has a cold, and is still sleeping. She was awake this morning to help with the students, but has since reclaimed the bed. She thinks she can make it through the tour today, but we'll see how she's feeling after that.
Another update will come after some photos have been taken and some exploring and eating has been achieved.
So, until then, here is Cadiz, Spain, from our porthole:

Peace.
We docked at about 7:30 am (10:30 pm the previous day, California Time). We woke up to a view of land! And buildings! It's nice to see solid ground again, but I think I already miss the ocean view. It's weird, for someone who doesn't like the beach much or even water for that matter, I think I could live at sea. I don't get an ounce of sea sickness, and I'm very comfortable swaying back and forth (probably why I like earthquakes as well).
Anyway, a little after 8:30 this morning, the students began disembarking. Now it is 10:45 am, and Sarah and I are waiting to have some lunch on the ship, then take our first day trip, called the Cadiz City Orientation at 12:45 pm. Basically, a bus will show us around and point out all the highlights that we will later revisit on our own time.
Unfortunately, Sarah is a little under the weather. She has a cold, and is still sleeping. She was awake this morning to help with the students, but has since reclaimed the bed. She thinks she can make it through the tour today, but we'll see how she's feeling after that.
Another update will come after some photos have been taken and some exploring and eating has been achieved.
So, until then, here is Cadiz, Spain, from our porthole:
Peace.
latitude: 36° 32.07N; longitude: 006° 17.43W; speed: 0.0 knots; course: 237°
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