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Magnificent! Sailing in to Bermuda
We were able to see the lights of Bermuda at around 20:00 on Saturday, but came in at around 8:00 on Sunday, because each trawl takes 3 hours at only 1.5 knots per hour. The entrance to Saint George’s Harbor is absolutely magnificent, especially after not seeing the land for so long. We ported alongside Captain Smokes Marina where we were greeted by a friendly local named Bernie, who works for the Bermuda customs. The water in the harbor was crystal clear, which reminded me of my home country of Montenegro and how it used to be there just 10-15 years ago.
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