Monthly Archives: August 2009

Out Stack revisited

After being beaten back by heavy weather a couple of days ago, we made it back out to Out Stack and Muckle Flugga this morning. It was a bit swelly, and resembled diving in a washing machine, but still one

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Normal weather is resumed

Today it was quite a bit windier, and it’s forecast to get much worse. The Met Office says that week 2 will be brought to you with the number 8 and the letter E. Good luck! This morning, we did

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Slug du jour

Today’s Shetland nudi of the day was spotted in a nice gulley on the east side of Balta island. It’s a little Diaphorodoris luteocincta, we reckon.

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Triple expansion engines – the excitement builds

It turns out it wasn’t just Naomi and Mike that wanted to know how triple expansion engines work. Our commenters all want to know more. So, for all of you budding steam propulsion engineers out there, here is a little

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International Rescue – Clidive Branch

Given how friendly and helpful all the locals have been to us Londoners, we were happy to help when the tour boat that has been kindly letting us use their pontoon in Burrafirth got a rope tangled around one of

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