Russia’s training sailing vessel Pallada will visit San Francisco from August 20-22, a spokesperson for the Far Eastern State Technical Fishing University, the ship’s owner, said. The ship carrying cadets from the Primorye and Kamchatka territories, sailed from Vladivostok on July 1. During the trip, the Pallada is scheduled to call at ports in the United States, Canada and Japan. The journey from Seattle to the port of San Francisco will total 660 miles, so that the Pallada will have covered 5,200 nautical miles since the beginning of its trans-Pacific expedition. In San Francisco, the traditional public days will be held: guests will be able to inspect the ship and see the exhibition featuring the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s space flight and the 270th anniversary of the discovery of Russian America by Russian seafarers. The cadets and crew members will visit historical sites connected with Russian-American history: Russian Hill and Fort Ross, Russia’s southernmost settlement in North America. Other scheduled events include a round table on the opening up of America by Russians, a meeting with University of California students and a football (soccer) match between the Pallada and U.S. Coast Guard teams. The next port of call will be Los Angeles. The tentative date of arrival there is August 25.
GMT 18:11 2017 Wednesday ,27 December
Foreign tourist numbers up 23% in Tunisia in 2017GMT 18:14 2017 Monday ,25 December
Riyadh tourism events attract over 200,000 visitors in 2017GMT 10:29 2017 Monday ,25 December
Abu Dhabi welcomes 443,000 hotel guests to record 16 percent rise during NovemberGMT 09:57 2017 Sunday ,24 December
World's largest amphibious aircraft takes off in ChinaGMT 18:03 2017 Saturday ,23 December
Four bidders vie for Austria's bankrupt Niki airlineGMT 11:08 2017 Friday ,22 December
First Ryanair strike sees delays, but no cancellations in GermanyGMT 18:06 2017 Saturday ,16 December
Israel strike to stop flights at Ben Gurion airportGMT 17:35 2017 Thursday ,14 December
TUI says new direction paying off despite profit slump
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor