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- Newsletter Oktober & November 2024 19. November 2024Herzlich Willkommen zur Oktober & November Ausgabe unseres Newsletters! Auch in diesen Monaten haben wir wieder viele Themen für euch zusammengestellt. Das Abenteuer „Class Afloat“ startet in die nächste Runde und es gibt wieder Neuigkeiten aus dem Büro. Wir wünschen euch wie immer viel Freude beim Lesen! Newsletter Oktober & November 2024 Ihr möchtet unseren […]Gesche Penning
- Stammcrew Newsletter Oktober & November 2024 19. November 2024Es gibt keinen Textauszug, da dies ein geschützter Beitrag ist.Maleike Schlereth
- 2024-11-18_Class Afloat – We got rained on in the Sahara! 18. November 2024We left our desert glamp camp the way we came: by camel. While we were trekking through the desert, something rare happened: big fat drops of rain started falling. We got rained on in the Sahara! Later in the day, we stopped by a carpet-making co-operative and learned how the women of the community make […]50406
- 2024-11-17_Class Afloat – Bustour and Pottery 17. November 2024Much less time on the bus today. We visited a pottery co-op in Tamegroute. A lot/much of the distinctive Moroccan pottery is made here. Spoiler: you can probably guess what at least one holiday gift will be this coming festive season. After a delicious buffet lunch, we rode camels to our desert glamp camp to […]50406
- 2024-11-15_Class Afloat – A tour of Ait Ben Haddou 16. November 2024We started the day with a tour of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO world heritage site. It was a place where caravans used to stop for a rest on their trade routes. After the tour, we had shore leave, which some of us used as a time to get on horseback. It’s like practice for […]50406
- 2024-11-14_Class Afloat – Happy Birthday to Liv F! 15. November 2024We didn’t have Colours in the morning so we couldn’t pour buckets of water on her but Jonny made sure she got thrown into the hotel pool at the end of the day. The rest of the day was mostly spent on a bus travelling across the High Atlas mountains. We also got some shopping […]50406
- 2024-11-12_Class Afloat_Fishing and Looking forward to Morocco 13. November 2024We found out the details of our Morocco trip yesterday, and we’re all really excited about it. Looking forward camels, desert camps, night skies full of stars, and so much sand. Not gonna lie, we’ll miss the fishing.PS Check out the Black Pearl from yesterday. It has no lines! Time: 08:00Date: 11.13.2024Latitude: 34° 01.7’ NLongitude: […]Sabine Kraft
- 2024-11-11_Class Afloat_Remembrance Day 13. November 2024Brychan’s global history class helped us commemorate Remembrance Day yesterday with a recitation of „In Flanders Fields,“ and the playing of The Last Post. They also made poppies for us to wear to commemorate all those who have given their lives in service to their countries. Let’s see, what else happened yesterday…oh, yes, we sailed […]Sabine Kraft
- 2024-11-10_Class Afloat_Just a regular Day 12. November 2024Just another day at school today. The usual things, you know: a fire drilland abandon-ship drill where we all stood on the main deck with life vestsover our shoulders while the first mate explained to us what to do in theevent of a fire below decks; fire hoses spraying water off the starboardforedeck; students fishing […]Sabine Kraft