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Beer Cans, Extra Light
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Snickers, the Castaway Dog, Part 2
Today we bring you part 2 of the tale of Snickers, “The world’s most famous cocker spaniel.” After Snickers and Gulliver, a parrot, were abandoned by their owners — who had shipwrecked on Fanning Island, Kiribati, in December 2008 — cruisers Robby and Lorraine Coleman contacted Latitude to see if anyone could help. Jack Joslin,…
Photo Quiz Solution
On Monday, we posted Jeff Berman’s photo of this tall ship and asked readers to guess her name, homeport and mission. The crew of a tall ship prepares her canvas for a day of sailing. © Jeffrey Berman Lou Freeman of the s/v Seabird from San Diego (now in Ventura) guessed: "Tall ship Californian, homeport…

