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University of Bristol - Tours and Cruises for 2009
 
M/Y Olymus in Gemiler Sound, Lycia  

Ancient Lycia Turkish Cruise : July 2009

The coasts of Asia Minor have changed little since Classical times.  These were the sea lanes navigated by the Myceneans. Later the armies of Alexander left their mark. Emperors of Rome created the wealth to endow fabulous new cities. Among the inlets and islands are preserved some of the most delightful archaeological sites in the Mediterranean.
Aloe arborescens on Table Mountain   Whales & Wildflowers, South Africa: Sept 2009
The Cape is the Mediterranean of the southern Hemisphere - balmy weather, blue seas, fine wines and spectacular scenery. The Cape is famous for Cape Dutch homesteads with collections of art and exquisite furniture. We visit in springtime, when the Namaqualand flora blooms and the countryside is covered in vast carpets of indigenous wildflowers.
     
Red footed boobies, Genovese  

Galapagos Islands & Ecuador :November 2009

Following our previous successful Galapagos tours, we offer another tour of the ‘enchanted islands’. After a stopover in the Andes – visiting Quito and the Avenue of the Volcanoes – we join our privately chartered ship for eight days and thread our way to all the main conservation sites to see the boobies, frigates, sea lions and giant tortoises.
   
 
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