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Students on Ice(land), Day 4: Go West WWF Canada July 28, 2011 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email Clipper Adventurer (c) Paige Olmsted The answer? A resounding yes. Despite calm seas, the gentle roll of the Clipper Adventurer had this land-lubber’s stomach rolling almost immediately after we departed the charming fishing village on the north coast. But thanks to the magic of an anti-nausea patch, I’m finding my sea legs – and not a moment too soon. Within an hour of setting sail, we spotted a lively group of dolphins swimming our way. I was so glad to be on the deck with the students to share in their excitement, and cheer along with them as we reached the Arctic Circle. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWxXRIjuO5E[/youtube] We’re due west now, following the path of many explorers before us, from the Vikings to Stephanson and Anderson. But we’ve got something they didn’t: the ability to blog via satellite! I’ll be working with the students to shape and share their stories in the coming days. Join us on our travels. (c) Paige Olmsted