We were touched to see a Facebook post by Linda Riseborough about enjoying her tea from a Searcher souvenir mug. She posted “We drink our tea from Searcher mugs on the Norfolk Broads in the UK. I wonder how far other mugs travel?!”

So we invited others to weigh in! Mugs have been spotted in Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii;  Ouderkerk aan de Amstel (Amsterdam area) the Netherlands; and York England! Please send in a photo of your Searcher mug and we’ll post it along with the others.

We’d love to see the far and distant lands that our Searcher Natural History Tours mugs have travelled!

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Rene Kadijk has been using his old-school mug since 1995! This mug resides near Amsterdam in The Netherlands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Linda’s mug is enjoying the scenery on the Norfolk Broads in the UK.

 

 

 

 

bajawhale mug york england, louise lingLouise Ling enjoys her cuppa in York, England which “brings back so many brilliant memories” of her trip aboard Searcher to Baja California.

 

 

 

 

 

And we shouldn’t forget about the Searcher Natural History Tour water bottle! Karen Madsen and Julie Brownell Walters didn’t forget it on a recent whalewatch trip.bajawhale water bottle

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian C had his mug with him in Bangkok, and is packing it for his new post in Beirut!

Brian C. had his mug with him in Bangkok, and is packing it for his new post in Beirut!

Ah, the Birdfair in Rutland, England…where Searcher passengers gather, and so do their mugs!

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And of course, the water bottle was needed at Falmouth, Serena Stewart’s home beach.bajawhalebottle.serenastewart falmouth