The Juan Sebastián Elcano school ship has taken land this Wednesday after almost 20 days at the high seas. He left Salvador de Bahía towards Montevideo, Uruguay, where they are expected to remain until next Sunday. It has been a complicated journey for some of the guards who are formed in the XCVII instruction cruise such as, for example, the Princess of Asturias. Leonor He has experienced some of the inconvenience associated with cinetosis or dizziness by movement.
This has been confirmed by the Head of Public Relations of the National Navy, Alejandro Pérez, to a group of journalists: “The princess has experienced adaptation problems to the maritime environment”. As collected The digital closurethe Uruguayan Navy Ship Captain reveals that Leonor’s problems already began in Spain and that they have worsened over the days: “He has had problems with the theme of the trip. They tell us that in Brazil it could be seen with Moratones in his arms due to the nausea and dizziness he is experiencing.”
It is a usual problem in people who are not accustomed to long journeys by boat. Cinetosis is also associated with dizziness by car, train, bus or plane and symptoms include nausea, vomiting, cold sweating and general discomfort. From Casa Real or confirm or denied the information, although they do notice that it is “private” and that so far “no health problem related to Leonor has been reported.”
The ship Juan Sebastián Elcano, with 76 Guardiamarinas on board, 20 officers, 20 non -commissioned officers, 130 military of the Marinery and Troop scale and two civil masters, departed on January 11 of the port of Cádiz, thus initiating the XCVII Instruction Cruise of the Naval School of Marín. He has passed through Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Salvador de Bahía, in Brazil. Next Sunday will leave Montevideo Rumbo Chile, where he will make two stops: the first in Punta Arenas (from March 20 to 23) and the second in Valparaíso (from April 4 to 8). The next scale will be in Lima, Peru, from April 18 to 22, before navigating to Panama, where the ship will be from May 3 to 5. They end their route through Latin America in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) and Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) before arriving in New York, where they will be between June 5 and 10.