
Ever since I was a young child, I've heard stories on the news and read in novels about men and woman who have sailed around the world. These days when the public are informed of another planned attempt or completed journey undertaken by residents of this planet across this globe we live on, not everyone is all that impressed. Back in the days of daring explorers like Captain Cook he must have been the talk of the town for decades after he arrived home. Now days humans aren't too easily impressed but if you think that once you've followed one ship around the world you've followed them all, then you're horribly mistaken. The ship in question is called the Turanor and she's not your average vessel. Oh no, this powerful piece of machinery is a new and unique addition to the world of boating. The Turanor, is a high performance catamaran, powered by the sun and on the brink of making history during it's time at sea. It's quite fitting that the worlds largest
This was to good an opportunity for the team at Hummba.com and our resident travel nut, Jack Hummba to miss. We will be tracking this fascinating vessel as the crew navigate their way through harsh seas and past island paradise, back to where they started. So here's your chance, sign up to travel and lifestyle and social network Hummba.com, join the PlanetSolar Group and you too can follow this solar powered boats ground breaking voyage from port to port.
The Turanor's movements will become a regular fixture right here on this Hummba blog, so if you are interested it would be best to keep up, as we see the world with the help of solar power.
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