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New Cruise Ship Powered By Dead Fish & Other Organic Waste


Jonah rode a whale and there’s the naughty British naval expression of riding the dolphin. Now Norwegian cruise line Hurtigruten reports it will soon sail the first passenger ship powered by LBG. It’s a liquid fuel made up of organic sources from the sea and other waste products.

We can only hope that when the cruise gets underway, and passengers line the rails to wave farewell to those on shore, they won’t have to hold their noses. Seriously, unlike fuel oil and coal, the LBG ships will sail via emissions-free economy.

San Francisco CA: Ignore Tour Guide Rant PDF Print E-mail


News sources reported a recent obscene outburst from a emotionally-challenged employee on her last day on the job. As she led her final group through the city’s popular Chinatown business section, she furiously spewed loud racial curses at the residents.

Your travel4seniors.com editor has visited the area, the world’s largest Chinese community outside Mainland China, many times over 70 years. Never once did we experience anything other than warm welcome, great food, terrific entertainment and unique shopping.

While Chinatown has retained its historic themes, the residents, including San Francisco’s current mayor, Ed Lee, have been loyal Americans since the early Asian settlers there more than 150 years ago. For your upcoming visit, get the latest info at www.sanfranciscochinatown.com

 
 
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