'Cuauhtemoc' Mexican Tall Ship Visits Hawaii
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September 28, 2014
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Stepping aboard the Mexican Tall Ship as part of Vancouver's September Mexico Fest (Go! Vancouver)

The Consulate General of Mexico in San Francisco is pleased to announce that the “Cuauhtémoc” tall ship will be moored at Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii on October 6th.

Coming from the Seward Peninsula in Alaska with 254 naval crew members on board, the tall ship will make a spectacular entrance to the harbor with sailors standing on the rigs and displaying their sailing abilities.

The Cuauhtémoc has been the naval training vessel for the Mexican Navy since 1982, and it will be the second time that will visit Honolulu.

The goodwill voyage 2014 includes visits to 12 countries and 22 ports during its schedule 228 days cruise which will cover 20,357 nautical miles.

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