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No ordinary ship passed me by this morning: it was Brigantine "
Tres Hombres". It may look like an "ordinary" sailing vessel, but it is not. It was built in 2009 on a Dutch initiative to make sustainable merchant ships with zero emission.
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It is engaged in so-called tramp freight and is registered in Sierra Leone (you can catch a glimpse of the flag in the lower photo). It has now been in Bergen to fetch
a load of timber and traditional Norwegian food. The timber is intended for the restoration of
The Norwegian Seamen's Church in Cardiff, and the food for a food festival there.
![](http://folk.uib.no/oodre/Gallerier/Reisebilder/Sj%f8mannskirke%20%20Cardiff%202002%20P9280056.jpg)
And here is what The Norwegian Seamen's Church looked like in 2002.
Today's post is an entry in the
SIXTH round of ABC Wednesday, the meme initiated by
Denise Nesbitt. For more, you can log on via the MckLinky enabled
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