Did you get an opportunity to see the wonderful treasures the Barque Picton Castle recently sailed home with? Truly a sight for an artistic eye, and for one who appreciates treasures from different cultures.
The Barque Picton Castle came home with many goodies from her travels in the south seas. A room full of exotic decorative items can be see on their site. They offer their treasure load in a Christmas Cargo Sale.
That is one event that I think would truly be a fun adventure, but the distance is quite far from where I live.
If you live too far away as well, you can sail on over to their waters: Barque Picton Castle Ship.
Treasure!
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