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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Neptune Day

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Neptune Day happened a while back, but here are a few pics. The crew came through our halls banging pots and pans and blowing a whistle to wake us up, and the festivities started soon after.

Neptune Day is a maritime tradition for crossing the equator. Although we had done that a few times already on our voyage, it was still worth taking part. See the pics below!

Our captain, Captain Jeremy, was painted all green and we dressed in white robes to take part in the ceremony.


These are frozen fish awaiting to be handled and kissed by those who choose to cross over...

After going through a pool of muck, kissing a fish, and bowing to the King and Queen, you had the option to shave your head!



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