Djibouti – Aug 11, 2009

After clearing the western end of the absurdly misnamed secure corridor in the Gulf of Aden, we set a course for Djibouti, the name of a country and also the name of its capital town. Once a French colony, it is today an independent nation […]

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Posted on Aug 11, 2009

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Pirates in the Gulf of Aden – Aug 4, 2009

In all of my previous blogs I have attempted to affect a carefree jocular tone that I hoped would convey to you the tone of life aboard Indigo as we disported ourselves among the world’s fun spots. Here for the first time, and I dearly hope the last time, you will find the tone lacking the accustomed frivolity, just a bit tense, maybe irritated, at some moments uncompromising and angry. […]

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Posted on Aug 04, 2009

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Sultanate of Oman – July 5, 2009

What began as an inadvertent stop, required by the need to discharge some old crew and take on a few new, became one of the most memorable of the entire voyage. Here is the story of our month long visit. […]

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Posted on Jul 05, 2009

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Dubai and Abu Dhabi – June 9, 2009

In 1965, the Emirate of Dubai was a sleepy sandbox of a place. That year, RAF pilot Lt. Terry Michaels flew a mission there requiring him to land at its airport, a single sand strip hardened by oil sprayed over its surface. Following protocol, he made a low pass over the strip […]

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Posted on Jun 09, 2009

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Bombay to Dubai – May 12, 2009

For a vessel to travel from Bombay to Dubai it must pass through the Arabian Sea, a sector of the Western Indian Ocean, then along the coasts of Pakistan and Iran, through the Gulf of Oman and the Straits of Hormuz and into the Persian Gulf. […]

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Posted on May 12, 2009

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