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| Fred-Report:
Yesterday Fred was enjoying a delicious Colombian coffee. He learned flavors of coffee, and the whole process from planting, harvesting, drying, roasting, until a great cup of Colombian coffee.
He bought 400 pounds of Colombian coffee to drink during the trip to the Far East.
I told him it was a lot of coffee, but he said he loved the taste of Colombia. Moreover, he promised to return because he will never forget Colombia and its people, its coffee, its stories, its music, its food, its emeralds, anyway ... he will return to colombia with his friends Martin and Axel.
Some friends gave him a farewell dinner. It was spectacular. Penne full of seafood (Cartagena style), some wine and many tears...
Fred: It's time to go... Panama Canal, Balboa - Panama, Auckland New Zealand...
Please don't cry. The Master of MV BAHIA CASTILLO capt. Karol Swiec (in the center) is a good man.
Aboard the BAHIA CASTILLO. Again Fred felt sailor.
Bye bye Fred.
You will find New Zealand and the Far East behind the horizon. Good luck and come back soon to your second home with friends Axel and Martin.
Fred will arrive in 16 days to Auckland - New Zealand.
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