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In the Wake of Zheng He... an experience 1,800 years in the making! Take a tour aboard Hai Long, an authentic Chinese Junk Sailing Ship, in Charlottetown Harbour, on beautiful Prince Edward Island. Tours run daily in the summer and there is even a Sunset Dinner Tour. This amazing boat is also available for weddings, meetings and special events!
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PEI Earth Ships and Chinese Junks
A trip to Prince Edward Island in late September 2019. We have our first experience staying in an Earth Ship, explore the PEI Bottle Houses and sail on the Chinese junk Hai Long!
Music
El Pero Loco - GoSoundtrack
Spring in my Step - Silent Partner
New Beginnings - Del
Cloudy - Kodomoi
Celtic Impulse - Kevin MacLeod
Water Lily - The 126ers
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PEI Faculty Seminar: Climatic Influences on Tropical Cyclones and Their Severity
Gabriel Vecchi, professor of geosciences and the Princeton Environmental Institute, presents “Climatic Influences on Tropical Cyclones and Their Severity.” He discusses how natural and human-made factors have combined to change the activity and impacts of tropical cyclones, among the deadliest and costliest natural hazards on our planet. He draws on research using observations, theoretical constructs, and climate-model experiments to explore how tropical cyclones in a warmer future will compare to those of the past.
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Earthship house hunting PEI
Great day for a drive in PEI.