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Perla Del Caribe423 viewsChief Mate Doug Voss of Mattapoisett in the North Atlantic onboard the cargo ship "Perla Del Caribe" running south from Jacksonville, Florida, to San Juan, Puerto Rico, on July 31. “I was so excited that my parents sent me a copy of The Wanderer. They paid $8 in postage to ensure it arrived on time!” Voss attended Massachusetts Maritime Academy and is deployed for three months in the U.S. Merchant Marines on a cargo ship bringing 1,000 containers loaded with supplies
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Valley of the Temples353 viewsMarie Yang was in Italy about a week ago and brought a copy of The Wanderer to the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Sicily.
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Sacajawea State332 viewsBill Dooley in the Sacajawea State Park in Pasco, Washington. Photo courtesy of Linda Dooley
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Glacier National Park in Montana311 viewsNow that folks are getting out and about again, don’t forget about our Wandering Wanderer pictures. Bring a copy of The Wanderer with you and send us a photo to share with our readers. Pictured here: Walker, Ellen Scholter, and Emma Kendrigan with The Wanderer at the west entrance to Glacier National Park in Montana.
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Circle Bar Guest Ranch308 viewsFrom left: Raquel and Hannah Powers of Rochester did some sightseeing on horseback while staying at the Circle Bar Guest Ranch in Hobson, Montana. They also had a great time hiking, learning to rope, and experiencing authentic prairie ranch life. Photo courtesy of Raquel Powers
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Tomhegan Wilderness308 viewsMattapoisett residents Sean Maloney, left, and Sam Pendergast, right, on January 20 during our annual ice-fishing trip at Tomhegan Wilderness campgrounds on Moosehead Lake in Rockwood, Maine. The group of 10 includes a pair that travel in from London, England, as well as two others from Charleston, West Virginia. Photo courtesy of Sean Maloney
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Hook's Head 283 viewsHook's Head is in County Wexford, Ireland. As the oldest, intact, functional lighthouse in the world, it was constructed in 1172 by Knight William Marshall. There are 115 stairs to the top of the tower which is constructed of local limestone with walls measuring 4 meters thick. Pictured are John Szymczuk and Bridget O'Donnell Szymczuk, both of Mattapoisett, displaying the recent copy of The Wanderer that featured a cover photo with our very own Ned's Point Lighthouse. Courtesy photo
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Honduran isle of Roatan268 viewsRick Cantwell and friend Kaylin recently visited the beautiful Honduran isle of Roatan.
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Tierra del Fuego239 viewsThe Wanderer makes it to a penguin colony at the tip of South America in Tierra del Fuego. Photo courtesy of Gary and Sue Nichols
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Ozone Falls 237 viewsChris Podrecca and Abby Martin visited Ozone Falls in Tennessee on the 4th of July with The Wanderer.
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Vinales, Cuba 236 viewsJoe Jacintho (Fairhaven), Jean Fuller Gest (Marion), Bette-Jean and Bruce Rocha (Mattapoisett), Deb and Mike Dahill (Mattapoisett) visit with renown tobacco farmer, Montesino, at his farm in Vinales, Cuba where he produces cigars for Cohiba. Nov. 8, 2023. Photo courtesy Deb Dahill
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Falkirk, Scotland222 viewsKevin and Melinda Eaton at the Falkirk Wheel. Falkirk, Scotland, October 2024.
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