BREAKING NEWS UPDATE FROM THE QUEEN MARY-2 IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC - MAN IS ATTEMPTING TO GO SWIMMING
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we survived three days of awesome weather snow sea swells 30 40 ft
the weather has broken and we are in a beautiful bombing day in the North Atlantic
breaking news to report we made it through 3 days of storms the chairs are out as we say on the North Atlantic it is amazing great experience
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The weather has finally broken after 3 days of storms on the Queen Mary-2 in the North Atlantic and now we are going for a “swim”. What an amazing ship! Please consider watching our entire Cunard Playlist to see more of this magnificient oceanliner as well as some of the adventures we had at each of the ports of call. This journey started in NY in January 2024 when we boarded the Queen Mary 2 and sailed to Southampton, England - Tenerife, Spain - Walvis Bay, Namibia - Port Elizabeth, Capetown & Durban, South Africa - Reunion Island - Mauritius Island and then finally Perth, Australia. We stayed in an inside cabin (check out our cabin tour & review video) for 45 days that included a Transatlantic Crosssing and 2 Segments of her World Cruise. With many interesting changes in weather, sickness, safety protocols, breaking-news LIVE updates, as well as amazing ports of call with two overnight stops we hope you find our videos both informative and fun to watch. And as always... Thanks for coming along on our journey! All the best, Michael & Andrea Our Cunard Playlist can be found on our channel here: https://bit.ly/HubbardsJourneyCunardPlaylist All Hubbard's Journey Playlists can be found on our channel, click here: https://bit.ly/HubbardsJourneyPlaylist