Whale Watching Captain visits the USNS Mercy
Hornblower’s very own Captain Jose had the honor of visiting the USNS Mercy earlier this month. He was invited by commanding officer, Captain John Rotruck after he had enjoyed the narration
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Hornblower’s very own Captain Jose had the honor of visiting the USNS Mercy earlier this month. He was invited by commanding officer, Captain John Rotruck after he had enjoyed the narration
Matt Holmes, Radio Host at News Talk 610 CKTB interviewed Mory DiMaurizio, Vice President & General Manager from Hornblower Niagara Cruises on Hornblower’s successful and green year. Listen
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Our first Gray Whale of the season put on quite a show! Captain Earnesto Coleman and our expert Whale Watching Naturalists from the San Diego Natural History Museum spotted a young