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» They Wanted To Desert Paradise, Part 2
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/30/2008 | DB | Unrated

Up till then they had not been treated by the Soviet authorities with undue severity, but visualizing life and working conditions for the rest of their lives in the same crazy atmosphere as they saw all around them sent cold shivers down their spines.



» They Wanted To Desert Paradise, Part 1
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/30/2008 | DB | Unrated

The boundary between the Independent Republic of Estonia and the communist USSR...



» My Personal Koterman
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/29/2008 | DB | Unrated

A koterman is a fairy, a sort of leprechaun, that is associated with ships and inhabits them.



» Escape To Freedom
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/28/2008 | DB | Unrated

The "Raugi" did not sail on Wednesday evening, as her passengers had been anxiously hoping.



» Triangular Voyage
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/28/2008 | DB | Unrated

This is a tale of a small and old coastal vessel, the 516 ton capacity steamer "Vohi".



» When My Tanker Broke In Two
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/28/2008 | DB | Unrated

A tanker, in the minds of most people, suggests a carrier of a sticky, smelly substance that defaces and pollutes shores.



» Escape By A Hair's Breadth
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/28/2008 | DB | Unrated

Within the first two months of the Russo-German war (1941), part of the hitlerite armies had, by the first momentum of their assault, crossed northward from Poland, through Lithuania...



» Seafaring In World War Two
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/28/2008 | DB | Unrated

The steamship "Helios" was lying in a dry-dock at her home port, Tallinn, in Estonia.



» Man Overboard
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/28/2008 | DB | Unrated

This sad incident occured during the early sea career of a young man, who was preparing for the exciting profession of an officer on a merchant ship.



» Under Aurora Borealis
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/28/2008 | DB | Unrated

It was the summer of 1942, and the Russian steamer "Ob" was pushing her way eastward across the Arctic Ocean.



» Voyages To North-Central Siberia
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/27/2008 | DB | Unrated

Shipping was painfully hit during the depression period of the late 1920's and early 1930's.



» Typhoon Rita
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/27/2008 | DB | Unrated

The motor-vessel "Citos", one of the fleet of the Australian West Pacific Company...



» Chronicles Of A Sailor
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/27/2008 | DB | Unrated

In the final days of August, 1939, we reached our destination at London, England.



» The Ship Had Four Masts
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/27/2008 | DB | Unrated

It was the latter part of 1951, and the small coal-burning steamer Baltkon was plodding eastward through the gray north Atlantic.



» Tragedy At Sea
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/27/2008 | DB | Rating:

During the second World War (1939-1945), merchant seamen under many flags and from all corners of the world had to go through untold hardships and face many dangers.



» My Last Merchantman
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/26/2008 | DB | Unrated

Finding employment on sea-going ships in the latter part of the 1920's at Rotterdam...



» Sea Stories
By Stephanie Bergman | Published 12/26/2008 | DB | Unrated

Here, in Canada, one is frequently amazed at the superabundance of promotional material popularizing travel and tourism.



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