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Oct 17, 2009 News
A whole new experience!
For the first time ever, Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating book fair, is scheduled to visit Georgetown, Guyana from November 26. It will be moored at the Guyana National Shipping Corporation Wharf and will remain there until December 13. This is the eighth port visit in her maiden voyage to the Caribbean, according to a release.
Replacing the previous ship, Logos II, this newest ship in the fleet has been fully renovated and designed to give visitors a truly memorable experience. Logos Hope will be bringing a wide selection of books featuring over 6,000 titles. They will cover science, sports, hobbies and religion. Also included will be children’s books, academic texts, dictionaries, atlases and more. Logos Hope not only offers books but also features a fully air conditioned deck that is open to the public to explore.
From the Welcome Experience, which introduces the new vessel through a short movie and various displays, to the International Café’s ice cream, drinks and snacks there is sure to be something for everyone to enjoy. Logos Hope is one of two ships operated by the international charity OM Ships International with an all-volunteer crew and staff comprise of over 350 people representing 45 different nations who offer a unique example of unity in cultural diversity.
In almost 40 years of service, the organization has welcomed almost 40 million visitors up the gangways in over 150 countries and territories around the world. The ship is being hosted in this region by OM Caribbean.
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