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I went a tour of the escape route (in case the normal route to the muster point on the dive deck is not accessible) with Mira, the Cruise Director.

On the main deck to the bow, through kitchen.
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Lower deck, through crew cabin & upstairs to the bow.
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At the end of the stairwell to the lower deck cabins from the restaurant, there is a station of 3 fire extinguishers,
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Battery charging station on the corner of the restaurant, next to the coffee bar & entry to dive deck.
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Charging in the cabin is not allowed, unless you are inside and awake. Charging inside the cabin is not allowed if you’re sleeping/ napping.
 
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Just returned back to Port Ghalib. Great trip. Diving with Longimanus was an incredible experience. Will post trip report soon.
 
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