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  2. 14 weird and wonderful things you can do on a cruise - AOL

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    Take to the seas on the world’s largest cruise ship. The statistics for Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas are nothing but impressive. With a gross tonnage of 248,663 tonnes and measuring ...

  3. 23 Things That You Should Never Do on a Cruise - AOL

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    Using the internet on board a cruise ship is expensive, like really expensive. Some lines charge $20 per hour , and that's usually restricted to things like browsing email and social media sites only.

  4. Sailors' superstitions - Wikipedia

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    A Klabautermann on a ship, from Buch Zur See, 1885. Traditionally, a type of kobold or mythical sprite, called a Klabautermann, lives aboard ships and helps sailors and fishermen on the Baltic and North Sea in their duties. He is a merry and diligent creature, with an expert understanding of most watercraft, and an irrepressible musical talent.

  5. 10 Things You Should *Never* Do on a Cruise, According to ...

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    Whether you prefer Royal Caribbean or Princess, here are 10 things you should never do on a cruise—plus, one thing you must consider to make your vacation worthwhile. 1. Don't Wait to Book Shore ...

  6. Lifebuoy - Wikipedia

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    Lifebuoy with emergency light on a cruise ship A lifebuoy floating on water. A lifebuoy or life ring, among many other names (see § Other names), is a life-saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in water to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning. [1] Some modern lifebuoys are fitted with one or more seawater-activated lights to aid ...

  7. Dip in the Pool - Wikipedia

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    On a British cruise ship, there is a betting pool wherein passengers try to correctly guess the number of miles the ship will travel that day, within ten miles above ("high field") or below ("low field") the captain's own guess.

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  9. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Most cruise ships sail the Caribbean or the Mediterranean. Others operate elsewhere in places like Alaska, the South Pacific, the Baltic Sea and New England. A cruise ship that is moving from one of these regions to another will commonly operate a repositioning cruise while doing so.