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Interesting ... is it common to have foreign
vessels that far into the waterways?

Sj


I guess as long as they meet Coast Guard regulations and enter US waters
legally , they can go where everr they like .

My thought is that the TARANGINI is on one of those tax payer ( Indian
this time ) supported missions to further
""something" between India and the United States . Perhaps they bring
with them Indian food that is not as spicy hot , as I had last night in
one of our numerous Indian restaurants , around here . Still suffering
today .



Thanks Lee.
She's participating in some Tall Ships events on the U.S. eastern seaboard.
Maybe coming from Virginia, she will be in Newport, Rhode Island (U.S.) this
coming Thursday through Sunday.

Some info on the Newport event is here
http://www.tallshipsrhodeisland.org/ships.html.
Bob


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Thanks Lee.
She's participating in some Tall Ships events on the U.S. eastern
seaboard. Maybe coming from Virginia, she will be in Newport, Rhode Island
(U.S.) this coming Thursday through Sunday.

Some info on the Newport event is here
http://www.tallshipsrhodeisland.org/ships.html.


Great link Bob, thanks.
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Groeten
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 00:43:59 GMT, "Bob_R" wrote:

"Canal Lee" wrote in message
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Interesting ... is it common to have foreign
vessels that far into the waterways?

Sj


I guess as long as they meet Coast Guard regulations and enter US waters
legally , they can go where everr they like .

My thought is that the TARANGINI is on one of those tax payer ( Indian
this time ) supported missions to further
""something" between India and the United States . Perhaps they bring
with them Indian food that is not as spicy hot , as I had last night in
one of our numerous Indian restaurants , around here . Still suffering
today .



Thanks Lee.
She's participating in some Tall Ships events on the U.S. eastern seaboard.
Maybe coming from Virginia, she will be in Newport, Rhode Island (U.S.) this
coming Thursday through Sunday.

Some info on the Newport event is here
http://www.tallshipsrhodeisland.org/ships.html.
Bob

First thank you Canal for the original picture you posted, then Bouler
for his link and now Bob for a spectacular link. Great going all.
joevan
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 00:43:59 GMT, "Bob_R" wrote:

"Canal Lee" wrote in message
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Interesting ... is it common to have foreign
vessels that far into the waterways?

Sj


I guess as long as they meet Coast Guard regulations and enter US waters
legally , they can go where everr they like .

My thought is that the TARANGINI is on one of those tax payer ( Indian
this time ) supported missions to further
""something" between India and the United States . Perhaps they bring
with them Indian food that is not as spicy hot , as I had last night in
one of our numerous Indian restaurants , around here . Still suffering
today .



Thanks Lee.
She's participating in some Tall Ships events on the U.S. eastern seaboard.
Maybe coming from Virginia, she will be in Newport, Rhode Island (U.S.) this
coming Thursday through Sunday.

Some info on the Newport event is here
http://www.tallshipsrhodeisland.org/ships.html.
Bob


Very interesting site, Bob..

Thanks much,

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Gosh, it is reading about events like this that I wish my sea shanty group,
Bounding Main, was located on the East Coast. Don't get me wrong, we get as
many shows as we can handle in the Midwest, but not as many tall ship events
as I'd like.

For information about us please visit http://www.boundingmain.com.

For fun tall ship pics from the Port Washington Pirate Festival, for which I
was the Entertainment Director, please see:
http://bounding.wohlershome.net/gallery/album60

Thanks, mates!

Dean
Bounding Main



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"Canal Lee" wrote in message
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Interesting ... is it common to have foreign
vessels that far into the waterways?

Sj


I guess as long as they meet Coast Guard regulations and enter US waters
legally , they can go where everr they like .

My thought is that the TARANGINI is on one of those tax payer ( Indian
this time ) supported missions to further
""something" between India and the United States . Perhaps they bring
with them Indian food that is not as spicy hot , as I had last night in
one of our numerous Indian restaurants , around here . Still suffering
today .



Thanks Lee.
She's participating in some Tall Ships events on the U.S. eastern
seaboard. Maybe coming from Virginia, she will be in Newport, Rhode Island
(U.S.) this coming Thursday through Sunday.

Some info on the Newport event is here
http://www.tallshipsrhodeisland.org/ships.html.
Bob





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"Big Jake" schreef in bericht
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Gosh, it is reading about events like this that I wish my sea shanty
group, Bounding Main, was located on the East Coast. Don't get me wrong,
we get as many shows as we can handle in the Midwest, but not as many tall
ship events as I'd like.

For information about us please visit http://www.boundingmain.com.

For fun tall ship pics from the Port Washington Pirate Festival, for which
I was the Entertainment Director, please see:
http://bounding.wohlershome.net/gallery/album60

Thank you for the nice links.
There are lots of shanty groups in The Netherlands too and I like to listen
to them, its always fun.
--
Groeten
Bouler (The Netherlands)


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