Albert the sailor. He was so named in honor of the Belgian "king-knight" Albert 1. Since childhood, Albert dreamed of the sea, but because of his small stature and absent-mindedness, he was not taken to the navy. Often in the evening he sat on the shore of the Laptev sea and looked into the distance, waiting for his ship...And soon Albert's luck smiled. He was taken on the barge "Hakaro" carrying a cargo of tangerines from the Falkland Islands to Easter Island every 3 years. He was appointed the "senior lookout". There, on a barge, he met Aunt Motya and fell in love with her. But Aunt Motya rejected Albert's advances and at the first successful landing of the barge went ashore somewhere in the Kapotni area…They did not see each other for almost 5 years, but on the "International Day of the Caravan Driver" they were reunited...and as they say "from the ship-to the ball» …
Albert the sailor. He was so named in honor of the Belgian "king-knight" Albert 1. Since childhood, Albert dreamed of the sea, but because of his small stature and absent-mindedness, he was not taken to the navy. Often in the evening he sat on the shore of the Laptev sea and looked into the distance, waiting for his ship...And soon Albert's luck smiled. He was taken on the barge "Hakaro" carrying a cargo of tangerines from the Falkland Islands to Easter Island every 3 years. He was appointed the "senior lookout". There, on a barge, he met Aunt Motya and fell in love with her. But Aunt Motya rejected Albert's advances and at the first successful landing of the barge went ashore somewhere in the Kapotni area…They did not see each other for almost 5 years, but on the "International Day of the Caravan Driver" they were reunited...and as they say "from the ship-to the ball» …