First two days of this week were not much different to what was the case in last week. Just that Monday was St Patrik's day as well as Holi. One is celebrated in many parts of the world, with it being a bank holiday in Ireland, while second is a big festival in North India. Dee had even brought Bailey's Irish Creme for this day from her home. Nice team celebrations for the same
Tuesday was a Business as usual day, but one thing could not help notice was the color of the sea. Depending on the wind direction color can be from light to very dark blue almost heading towards black at times. Have tried to find reason but no success so far. What we also got on Tuesday was a schedule for first set of meetings with stakeholders that will be crucial for our projects, first one being Empormontt on Wednesday - the port authority for Puerto Montt which also manages Castro Port.
The visit to Port on Wednesday was a good experience, with #ibmcsc Chile teams donning Hard Hats for the site visit which included a walk through passenger terminal when passengers were disembarking from one of the last ships of this summer season, apart from a visit to the Industrial site. We got an inside to the jetty usage for passengers and how and when ships dock right at the port.
This was followed by a short sightseeing at Angelmo, the local artisan market in Puerto Montt, right next to the port which acts as a tourist attraction in the region.
Post this we had a surprise close visit by a sea lion. First elusive and then apparent as if posing. This was while waiting for the van and before heading out to the office in second half.
Tomorrow we have another set of meetings, starting with representatives of Navy, then with Ministry of Housing and urban Affairs and lastly with a University's Head of Tourism Department (only large university having this curriculum)
The visit to Port on Wednesday was a good experience, with #ibmcsc Chile teams donning Hard Hats for the site visit which included a walk through passenger terminal when passengers were disembarking from one of the last ships of this summer season, apart from a visit to the Industrial site. We got an inside to the jetty usage for passengers and how and when ships dock right at the port.
This was followed by a short sightseeing at Angelmo, the local artisan market in Puerto Montt, right next to the port which acts as a tourist attraction in the region.
Post this we had a surprise close visit by a sea lion. First elusive and then apparent as if posing. This was while waiting for the van and before heading out to the office in second half.
Tomorrow we have another set of meetings, starting with representatives of Navy, then with Ministry of Housing and urban Affairs and lastly with a University's Head of Tourism Department (only large university having this curriculum)
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