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Who sails south from St Petersburg and on what?
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#22751. Asked by boris. (Sep 23 02 5:47 PM)
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Kainantu
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Summer cruises of the M/S 'Deutschland,' the luxury ocean liner of Peter Deilmann-Reederei, will take travelers to countries on the Baltic Sea and North Sea with ports of call in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Russia and the British Isles. The five-star ship, known for its elegant 'Grand Hotel' design, will sail from the German ports of Kiel and Cuxhaven on nine cruises between May 24th and September 4th. The first four cruises, nine to 13 nights long, will sail from Kiel to Stockholm, Tallinn, capital of {Estonia;} St. Petersburg, Russia's second city famed for its Hermitage Museum, for an overnight {stay;} the Polish city of Gydnia (Gdansk) and the Danish island of Bornholm. Other ports of call include the Isle of Rugan, the fishing port of Klaipeda in Lithuania, Visby on the Swedish island of Gotland and Helsinki, capital of Finland. http://www.cruisereviews.com/news/Feb152001.htm
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Angela
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The answer is Huckleberry Finn and Injun Joe and they sailed in a skiff. I remember it from when I was a child.
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McG
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) represents Twain's first major use of memories of his childhood. Twain modeled St. Petersburg, the home of an imaginative boy named Tom Sawyer, his friend Huck Finn, and the evil Injun Joe, after his hometown of Hannibal. http://www2.worldbook.com/parents/year_nov_twain.asp
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greencavalier
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It's Huckleberry Finn and Jim a runaway slave, and they sailed on a raft. So the answers to that dratted quiz are not published YET!?!?!?!?!
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