Archieved

A huge Media interest!

Photo: Claus Oreskov
While the crew was working thier way through rain and hard wind, the Sea Stallion website had more visitors than ever - 200 more than a month ago.
Published: 06/07-2007
Archieved: 31/12-2008

Just three days into the sail the Sea Stallion has placed the Viking Ship Museum on the covers of Danish and international Medias.

Getting  a good night sleep and dry clothes was all the crew members on board the Sea Stallion could think about when the ship arrived at Bragdøya, Kristiansand in the southern parts of Norway after thirty-five hours of rought sailing throug Kattegat and across Skagerrak.

When the crew woke up on thuesday a unbeliable Media storm was waiting. Since early morning the head was busy on his mobile and several crew members gave interviews to  television and radio stations, newspapers and magazines.

 BBC, Danish National Television and Politiken - the Medias on board the Sea Stallion can all report a big interest on thir websites and throughout the day gave intervies to BBC-radio, local Danish radiostations, TV2, Australian radio and several Danish and international newspapers.


Since the sail began the Sea Stallion own websites has had 200 more visitors a day. The main interest is how the sail is developing and the first diaries documenting the sail has been showed, giving visitors at the website an oppotunity to follow the dramatic sail of 240 nautical miles through Kattegat and across Skagerrak.


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