Cruising On Matsu

Follow Tim and Linda's Travels On Matsu

31 July 2008 | Trinidad
13 July 2008 | New York City
08 July 2008 | Chaguaramas Bay, Trinidad & Tobago
29 June 2008 | Prickly Bay, Grenada
16 June 2008
09 June 2008 | St Lucia
08 June 2008 | South Coast Of Martinique
01 June 2008 | St Pierre, Martinique
29 May 2008 | Iles Des Saintes, Guadeloupe
19 May 2008 | Redonda
17 May 2008 | Sint Maarten
17 May 2008 | Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten
30 April 2008 | Culebra, Virgin Islands
18 April 2008 | The Lagoon, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin islands
31 March 2008 | Culebrita, Spanish Virgin Islands
18 March 2008 | Ponce, Puerto Rico
29 February 2008 | Boqueron, Puerto Rico
26 February 2008 | Mayaguez
22 February 2008 | South Caicos, Turks & Caicos Islands
11 February 2008 | Abrahams Bay, Mayaguana

Volcano!

01 June 2008 | St Pierre, Martinique
Tim
As you can see from the photo we are anchored under a stunning volcano off a quaint little town of about 5,000 inhabitants. After exploring ashore we found out the incredible story of this place and the 1902 eruption of Mt Pelee the volcano.

On 7th May 1902 St Pierre was a city of 30,000 inhabitants, with a cathedral, an 800 seat theatre, wide boulevards etc etc. It was the largest city in the French West Indies and known as the Paris Of The Caribbean.

By 8am on the 8th of May, all but one person was dead and the town completely destroyed, after the side of Mt Pelee exploded and a cloud of superheated toxic gas swept over the town with a force equivalent to 40 Hiroshima bombs.

The only survivor was a prisoner in solitary confinement at the town gaol, which is sighted under a cliff and one of the few buildings not completely destroyed. He was found 4 days later by rescuers and later toured with PT Barnum as a sideshow displaying his burns.

The town museum has a few artifacts from the explosion, most notably the molten and bent remains of the cathedral bell, the harbour has the wrecks of about 20 ships that were in harbour on the day of the explosion, and a few stairways and the foundations of the theatre remain in town - that's it, everything else vanished.

If you want to see a photo of the town post explosion take a look at Mt Pelee Album
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Vessel Name: Matsu
Vessel Make/Model: Passport 51
Hailing Port: London, Montreal & Sydney
Crew: Tim Ball and Linda L�pine
About: Ship's Cat - Charlie
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Port: London, Montreal & Sydney