Day 18: Into Canaries' Territorial Waters - Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica
Day 18: Into Canaries' Territorial Waters - Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica
THE CANARY ISLANDS, 13.01.2023
The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
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The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
Day 18: Into Canaries' Territorial Waters - Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica
THE CANARY ISLANDS, 13.01.2023
The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
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The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
Day 18: Into Canaries' Territorial Waters - Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica
THE CANARY ISLANDS, 13.01.2023
The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
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The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
Day 18: Into Canaries' Territorial Waters - Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica
THE CANARY ISLANDS, 13.01.2023
The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
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The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
Day 18: Into Canaries' Territorial Waters - Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica
THE CANARY ISLANDS, 13.01.2023
The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
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The Bulgarian navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) entered the Canary Islands' territorial waters from Lanzarote around 2:00 am (CET) on January 13 (3:00 am EET). On the 18th day of its historic voyage to Livingston Island, the ship maintained a speed of 9.5 knots in favourable weather conditions.
NAVAL RSV 421 is headed southwest before turning south-southwest towards the strait between the islands of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, from where she will head to the Cape Verde archipelago.
The ship is sailing across the Atlantic en route to its second stopover, Mar del Plata in Argentina, where she is expected to arrive in early February. The ship's crew will be joined there by researchers of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute headed by its President, Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, as well as members of the Spanish polar programme.
(BTA Photo/Konstantin Karagyozov)
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