Sea journey
By vamshidher
@vamshidher (133)
India
4 responses
@tweedledum87 (5)
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22 May 07
yes!! I sailed from England to Portugal it was amazing the most adventurous, fun, scary and relaxing time of my life....sailing through the bay of biscay well known for its roughness we had still waters all the way!!sea sick no i didnt feel it some did but i guess it depends on who you are many had special wrist things!!It took us 10 days in total was amazing though...one word WOW!!!!
@vamshidher (133)
• India
22 May 07
10 days from England to Portugal! Hard for a landlubber to digest :)
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@reachravi (453)
• India
11 May 07
i have travelled by sea but not for a very long time..i did not feel sea sick but yes i am scared of sea so i was feeling more scared than sea sick...but i enjoyed seeing the fishes...apart from that everything was fine.if given a chance i will go bac for another ride..:-)...
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@vamshidher (133)
• India
14 May 07
Scared of sea? What actually scares you about the sea?
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@lifeluver (743)
• Canada
11 May 07
I've been at sea before but only to go by ferry to Prince Edward Island. At the time, it was the only way you could get there. A ferry trip to PEI lasts about 2 hours. Once, when I went over, it was a very wintery stom day and we got on the last ferry they were going to send because of the high seas. Well, I tell you, I had an excellent time. While we were going along, if you looked out the windows, one second you'd see only sky, then only water - that's how much the ferry was rocking. People were lined up sitting in the hallway with their barf-bags in front of them. I didn't get sea sick at all, I loved every minute of it!
@vamshidher (133)
• India
14 May 07
Prince Edward Island.. I can imagine the rough seas over there!! don't get seasick? Maybe if you be on sea for 2days perhaps you ll feel it :)
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@lifeluver (743)
• Canada
14 May 07
You might be right, I don't know. I certainly thought it was fun that day, though. And, you know what? When I walked back on land, it felt funny. It was weird not having the floor move under my feet - imagine that!
@vamshidher (133)
• India
19 May 07
All that definitely means your senses got adjusted to it. It is quite normal. Longer the time the more you get adapted if the transition is slow :)
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