Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
Cartagena (January 5, 2023) In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
Cartagena (January 5, 2023) In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
Cartagena (January 5, 2023) In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
Cartagena (January 5, 2023) In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
Cartagena (January 5, 2023) In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Cartagena – Sv Sv Kiril i Metodii Research Vessel – Antarctica – Day 10
In the early hours on January 5, the Bulgarian naval research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) was sailing at some 40 nautical miles east of the Spanish port of Cartagena, its first stop on its historic maiden voyage to Livingstone Island to support the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition.
Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Around 0700 hours, NAVAL RSV 421 crossed the prime (Greenwich) meridian into the Western Hemisphere.
Around 1500 hours a local pilot is expected to board the ship and lead it into Cartagena harbor.
Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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