Apr 5 - New Orleans
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Daily activities
March 2010
  1. Monday
    Off to the USA

  2. Tuesday
    Houston & Space Center

  3. Wednesday
    San Antonio & Natural Bridge

  4. Thursday
    San Antonio & Alamo

  5. Friday
    Austin & Gruene

  6. Saturday
    Fort Worth

  7. Sunday
    Galveston & Cruise

  8. Monday
    At Sea

  9. Tuesday
    At Sea

  10. Wednesday
    Montego Bay, Jamaca
April 2010
  1. Thursday
    Grand Cayman Island

  2. Friday
    Cozumel, Mexico

  3. Saturday
    Fun at Sea

  4. Sunday
    Back to Galveston

  5. Monday
    New Oreleans

  6. Tuesday
    New Oreleans

  7. Wednesday
    Off to Menphis

  8. Thursday
    Memphis & Elvis

  9. Friday
    Nashville

  10. Saturday
    Nashville

  11. Sunday
    Returning to Norway

  12. Sunday
    Back in Norway

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Summing it all up.
 

After arriving the previous day we stayed at The HOLIDAY INN NEW ORLEANS FRENCH QUARTER at 124 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA, 70130 , phone +1 504 529 7211.

After being 13 hours late due to fog and Homeland Security inflexibility, we left Galveston at 2330 and arrived in New Orleans 0830, just in time for lunch.

To the left, at 0900 hours, the lot did the Swamp and Bayou Tour outside New Orleans. The whole trip lasted some 3 hours.

Our swamp boat used in the tour.

The canals made by a oil company.

Swamp details.

Nice canals.

Swamp hut as they lived in some 3 generations ago.

Swamp hut details.

As small alligator next to the the Swamp Queen II.

Steinar padding the local alligator on the boat. These alligators are cold blooded animals.

Grumpy self portrait of Martin.

Martin and Steinar relaxing on the boat.

Then it was a lovely lunch in the French quarter.

Martin and Barbara, a very nice Swede for a change.

The streets of The French Quarter. More on the web.

At night, we went to the Mulates where we got served creolean food, New Orleans and Louisiana on its best.

The orchestra at the Mulates.f

On the way back, we visited The Norwegian Seamen Church in New Orleans. It is foundly called the JazzChurch after repeated visits by Come And Dance.

The next day, Tuesday April 6th, it was time for some sightseeing.

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