Coldest Journey ship is heading to London Bridge
The S.A. Agulhas ship left Wood Wharf in Isle of dogs at 2pm and it will arrive near HMS Belfast around 2.30pm today.
The S.A. Agulhas ship left Wood Wharf in Isle of dogs at 2pm and it will arrive near HMS Belfast around 2.30pm today.
The SA Agulhas ship will be coming from Canary Wharf and through Tower Bridge before mooring alongside HMS Belfast at London Bridge.
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The Coldest Journey's ice-strengthened expedition ship, the SA Agulhas, is arriving this afternoon at approximately 3pm to moor alongside the HMS Belfast at London Bridge. She is big, red and has Seeing is Believing written along each side.
The Coldest Journey expedition, led by explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, aims to complete the first ever transantarctic crossing during the polar winter, whilst raising money for Seeing is Believing, a charity tackling blindness.
The ship will be moored at London Bridge until 6 December, when she departs destined for South Africa where she will be met by Sir Ranulph Fiennes.