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Day 57 – Barbados in sight

March 10, 2010

Click below to see live webcam footage of Port St Charles Barbados, where Pedro and the crew expect to arrive sometime after 11pm GMT tonight. (Thanks to Mike Jones and his website team for the footage).

LINK TO WEBCAM

Hope you all enjoyed a very tired-sounding Pedro on the radio this morning! If you missed him, you can still listen in on BBC iplayer by going to the BBC Cambridgeshire website and clicking on “listen again”, Jeremy Sallis Breakfast Show. The interview comes about halfway through the show.

Luckily for the crew the end of te journey is now very much in sight. They expect to make port tonight sometime after 6pm local time (we are 4 hours behind UK and Portugal, 5 hours behind Sweden) and hopefully they will be on dry land before the official closing time of the Port St Charles customs office at 10pm. There will be a webcam link to the marina so that you can follow their arrival, i’ll update later so check back tonight.

God speed to the crew!

Nataliya says:

March 10, 2010 at 19:07:21

Heard the interview -- good stuff. Can't believe you guys are almost there!

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