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Thursday, 14 October 2010

More from the Turanor



As I write this weeks blog, the Turanor, also known as the worlds most advanced solar catamaran, is already making it's way past the north west coast of Africa and hasn't shown any signs of stopping.

In case you've been out of the loop for the past few weeks, the Turanor is a large and impressive boat, on a round the world expedition relying solely on the power of the sun. The boat is a fresh and unique new entry to the field of technology on water, equipped with cutting edge technology. The Turanor and it's crew began their ground breaking voyage, setting off from Monaco on September 27th and here at Hummba we've been following the vessel and her crew as they've braved the seas of the Mediterranean so far. Hummba Users, followers of this blog and fans of our travel mascot, Jack Hummba have been receiving frequent updates on the Turnor's voyage. If you really want to go the extra mile, why not sign up to the Planet Solar group on Hummba.com? Group members have been commenting on pictures of the Turanor in action and even been receiving reports and coordinates from the catamaran's skipper.

Reports of good weather and dolphins following the impressive ship popped up on the Planet Solar group just over a week ago. The crew did experience bad weather on their way out of Tangiers but the last update Hummba received from the crew was four hours ago and all was fine.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, this is amazing. I wonder what the value of the equipment is?

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