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October 24, 2008Need For SpeedRecounting two passages--one rough, one calm-- Alvah Simon compares his adventurous approach to cruising with the more cautious style preferred by his wife, Diana. "The Roger Henry File" for September 28, 2007
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January 27, 2009Artist in the GalapagosLeila Daw talks about her work and the influence of her trip to the Galapagos.
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February 18, 2010Vanuatu: Explosive, Exotic, ExcitingA cruise to this South Pacific island nation helps Roger Henry's crew unlock the secret of life. A feature from our February 2009 issue
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October 24, 2008With Help From Jack, A Sailor Bests a Beast and Atones for a BlunderAlvah Simon gets a lesson in fishing and sharing with the locals. "The Roger Henry File" for September 27, 2007
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January 22, 2009More Roger Henry Favorites in VanuatuOther services used by the Roger Henry Crew during their stay at Vanuatu. Continued from our February 2009 issue
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October 30, 2008Well Past the Guardian WindsOnce he endures the paperwork tempest that is the Japanese Customs and Tariff Bureau, Alvah finds a lot to love in the Land of the Rising Sun, including the Awamori distillery.From "The Roger Henry File" for April 25, 2008
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August 9, 2007Double Visionary"Editor's Log" from our May 2002 issueRelated tags: Destinations | Africa/Comoros/Madagascar
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April 10, 2008Crew Arrested in the PacificOfficials in the Republic of Kiribati have detained two crew from a German-flagged yacht for not clearing in upon arrival.
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October 30, 2008Guam, U.S.A.--Sort OfWelcomed by the Arteros, a Chamorro family with a heroic history in the American military, Alvah Simon reflects on his hosts' capacity for loyalty and forgiveness. "The Roger Henry File" for March 20, 2008
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June 1, 2007South Pacific Tsunami PhotosSupplementary photo gallery to "Cruisers Go to Work in the Wake of a South Pacific Tsunami" in our June 2007 issue
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