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SAS Fall 2015 Voyage Digest: Nov 10 – 16
The MV World Odyssey has been docked in Salvador, Brazil, for the last six days. Faculty, staff, students and crew have been learning about Brazil through riverboat excursions on the Amazon river, experiencing colorful culture in Rio de Janeiro, and dancing to the Orixa heart rhythms of Salvador. Those stories and more coming this week. In the meantime, sate your SAS wanderlust with the top social posts from the last week.
RT if you’d rather be in Salvador, Brazil, with Semester at Sea today!
— SemesterAtSea (@SemesterAtSea) November 11, 2015
Ola, Salvador! I feel lighter already in the Brazilian heat, oh wait, maybe that's because all my passengers just disembarked.
— The MV World Odyssey (@MV_WorldOdyssey) November 11, 2015
Can a camera be a tool of connection? Professor Paige Critcher took her Documentary Photography course to a pink lake, prosperous fishing town and a baobab community in Senegal to find out. The students' answers are worth more than a thousand words.
Posted by Semester at Sea on Friday, November 13, 2015
Crossing the Equator is a maritime tradition that Semester at Sea proudly carries as #NeptuneDay. King Neptune takes…
Posted by MV World Odyssey – Semester at Sea on Wednesday, November 11, 2015
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