Showing posts with label Captain Francesco La Fauci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captain Francesco La Fauci. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Cruising to Northern France


Cruising to Northern France is an unforgettable experience. There are so many A-list places to see and so much variety.

There are two cruise ports in Northern France - - Le Havre and Cherborug. Both are on the English channel and serve as jumping off places for shore excursions into Normandy and the interior of France.

If one is interested in art, there is Monet’s home at Giverny. The grounds of the house were the subject of many of the Impressionist master’s finest works. Restored to how they looked in his day, a visit to the gardens is like stepping into the paintings.

An emotional experience of a different kind is a visit to the D-Day landing beaches along the Normandy coast. Peaceful now, this area still retains reminders of the struggle that took place there in 1944 for quite literally the future of the world. If one knows the history of the battle, one can walk the area and see where the various incidents occurred. However, even if one is not a history buff, places like the American Cemetery with its rows upon rows of grave markers bring home the human element of the story.

Yet another experience is journeying into Paris for the day. Paris is a significant distance from the ports. However, there is enough time during the typical port call to make a visit. Paris is one of the world’s great cities and there will not be time to get to know her in depth. However, for those who are new to the city, there is enough time to get a quick overview of the landmarks and a feel for the atmosphere. For those who have been there before, there is time to make a focused visit limited to one or two aspects of the city.
Beyondships’ photo essay on cruising to Northern France begins at http://www.beyondships.com/Ports-France-North-1.html

Sunday, August 2, 2009

The Captain of Carnival Triumph and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Speak






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Carnival Triumph has been around for nearly a decade. She was one of the first mega-cruise ships of over 100,000 gross tons. The ship has been tremendously popular with passengers as hundreds of thousands of guests have sailed on her.

But how is she as a ship? I decided to go straight to the top for the answer to that question and ask Captain Francesco La Fauci. One of Carnival Cruise Lines longest serving captains, he has commanded Triumph for several years. From a seagoing family, Captain La Fauci not only had his formal education at a maritime academy, he has more than 30 years experience at sea.

As one would expect, Captain La Fauci gave his candid assessment of Triumph, comparing her to other ships in the Carnival fleet. In addition, he discussed how Carnival keeps the ship up-to-date. My conversation with Captain La Facui is posted at http://beyondships.com/CarnivalTriumph-art-captain.html

On the military side of the site, I’ve posted an article reporting Admiral Mike Muillen’s recent remarks at the Cornell Club of New York. Admiral Mullen is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - - essentially, the number one uniformed person in the American military.


Admiral Mullen spoke about areas of concern to the United States. It was a wide-ranging discussion covering the state of the American military to the United States’ role in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as US relations with China, Russia and North Korea. The article is posted at: http://beyondships.com/ssp1-Mullen-09.html