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In this photo released by Wylde Swan on Friday April 10, 2020, Dutch high school children work the sail on the bowsprit of Wylde Swan tall ship, sailing between The Carribbean and The Netherlands. “There’s nothing to do, she can’t visit friends, so it’s very boring.”The twin-masted Wylde Swan glided into Harlingen harbor late morning Sunday, its sails neatly stowed. “So they are actually far ahead now of their Dutch school colleagues. In this photo released by Wylde Swan on Friday April 10, 2020, Dutch high school children work the sail on the bowsprit of Wylde Swan tall ship, sailing … They have made us very proud.”Associated Press writer Mike Corder in The Hague contributed to this report.Follow AP news coverage of the coronavirus pandemic at https://apnews.com/VirusOutbreak and https://apnews.com/UnderstandingtheOutbreakJavaScript is required for full functionality on this website, but scripting is currently disabled. Onlookers gathered on a sea wall to watch the arrival set off flares and a smoke grenade that sent an orange cloud drifting over the glassy water.Masterskip, the company that organized the cruise, runs five educational voyages for about 150 students in all each year. HARLINGEN, Netherlands (AP) - Greeted by relieved parents, pet dogs, flares and a cloud of orange smoke, a group of 25 Dutch high school students with very little sailing experience ended a trans-Atlantic voyage Sunday that was forced on them by coronavirus restrictions.The children, ages 14 to 17, watched over by 12 experienced crew members and three teachers, were on an educational cruise of the Caribbean when the pandemic forced them to radically change their plans for returning home in March. And crossing the Atlantic is nothing new for the Wylde Swan, which has made the trip about 20 times. (Arthur Smeets/Wylde Swan via AP) Dutch teens cheer on their schooner Wylde Swan after sailing home from the Caribbean across the Atlantic when coronavirus lockdowns prevented them … Associated Press Sunday, April 26, 2020 Wylde Swan, Netherlands Dutch students sail home from Caribbean after virus thwarts return flight. The Caribbean tall ship voyage of 25 Dutch high school students was supposed to end with a comfortable flight home from Cuba.

It helped that the virus had not infected anyone on the ship and that the crew had experience in ocean voyages with students.“The Wylde Swan has crossed the ocean some 20 times or more, so for us it’s a routine operation,” Meijer said.Educational voyages on the ship are aimed at personal development.
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