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Author: Lucienne

Living Ocean 

Giant squid: the ghost of the Deep

10.02.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 548 Views 6 min read

For thousand years, Architeuthis, or most well known as the giant squid, has captured human imagination. They were identified as sea monsters or viewed as a fanciful part of maritime lore. For a long time, people who spotted them floating, dead at sea or washed up on…

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Destinations 

Tobago, a truly authentic Caribbean

07.02.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 454 Views 7 min read

Covering an area of 300 km² and is approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) long and 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) wide, Tobago is the smaller, sleepier, more rustic, and less populated twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. Although considered one country, there are so…

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Living Ocean 

Cetaceans stranding: humans are partly to blame

03.02.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 485 Views 7 min read

Cetacean stranding, more commonly referred to as beaching, refers to the phenomenon of dolphins and whales stranding themselves on beaches. Its recently reported that worldwide, about 2,000 whales and dolphins die from stranding every year, with most resulting in the…

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Destinations 

Bermuda Islands, much more than the mystifying triangle

31.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 575 Views 6 min read

Known as the “Isle of Devils,” the string of islands of Bermuda, is a history-filled paradise as a welcoming stepping-stone in the Atlantic. The unfortunate nickname came from tales of eerie spirits inhabiting the islands— now thought to be the loud indigenous callings of…

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Living Ocean 

Sunbathing Sunfish

27.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 548 Views 6 min read

Known as the heaviest bony fish in the entire world, the ocean sunfish or commonly known as Mola has earned some bad reputations for being the weirdest looking ocean creature. However, this animal has so many unique characteristics which include sunbathing! Also known as…

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Welcome on Board 

Coral Adventurer, built for adventure and crafted for comfort

24.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 548 Views 7 min read

Coral Adventurer launched in May 2019, the-state-of-the-art Coral Adventurer is the latest addition to the Coral Expeditions fleet and delivers a uniquely Australian expedition experience. Arrived in April 2019 to homeport in Darwin, Coral Adventurer is specially designed for…

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Blue Planet Destinations 

An Atlantis resemblance: the sunken city of Kekova

21.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 557 Views 6 min read

Hidden just below the waters around Turkish island are the ruins of a once great city; the ancient Lycian sunken city of Simena, is often referred to as Kekova. The principle of a sunken city is that it lies underwater, and as a result, it is mostly invisible. But in Kekova some parts are …

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Blue Planet 

Cruising the mightiest river on Earth: Amazon

18.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 495 Views 6 min read

Exploring the mysterious Amazon River Basin—one of Earth’s most exotic natural realms and our planet’s largest rain forest ecosystem—is an unforgettable and once-in-a-lifetime experience. Rising in the Peruvian Andes, the Amazon River winds its way east over the northern part of…

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Destinations 

Santorini, an island of thousands colours

15.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 481 Views 5 min read

The most prominent of the Greek islands and part of a group of islands called Cyclades, Santorini, is straight away recognizable for its geological caldera, an enormous rectangular lagoon with steep cliffs on three sides in the sea, formed in the wake of a catastrophic volcanic eruption more…

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Blue Planet News 

Oxagon, a future floating home for the visionary

13.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 480 Views 6 min read

Jules Verne once wrote a science fiction novel called L’Île à hélice’ (Propeller Island) −also published as The Floating Island, or The Pearl of the Pacific− exploring the concept of floating, aquatic island cities. Key reason to think about this concept is the fact the Earth is mostly covered by water, and…

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Destinations 

The most remote island of Tristan da Cunha

11.01.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 542 Views 6 min read

In 1506 a Portuguese sea-captain called Tristao da Cunha came across a group of six little islands far out in the Atlantic between South Africa and South America. The largest of them, which he named after himself, has a volcano in the middle. It was the British military, however, who secured the…

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Wings of the ocean: barque “Pamir”

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Sharks become the ocean’s “living weather stations”: scientists learn to predict climate using predators

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Flor do Mar: a floating fortress lost to the storm

08.02.202605.07.2026 Lucienne 5 min read
There are ships that feel like floating museums—beautiful, preserved, and slightly distant. And then there are ships like Santa Maria Manuela, a vessel that still seems to breathe with the Atlantic: working rigging, taut canvas, salt in the seams, and stories that refuse to stay in the past. Built to chase cod through...
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Santa Maria Manuela: Portugal’s “White Fleet” legend reborn under sail

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Living Ocean 

Deep Blue: a legend of the deep and a symbol of the ocean’s fragile power

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Whales that time forgot: Arctic giants born before Moby-Dick   

04.05.202505.07.2026 Lucienne 3 min read
Breaking: live colossal squid filmed in world first
Living Ocean 

Breaking: live colossal squid filmed in world first

19.04.202505.07.2026 Lucienne 3 min read
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