The girlfriend and sister of Daniel Braden, the Sussex man killed in the Bali terrorist bombing, are coming to the end of an eight-day peace mission.
Their journey on a tall ship with a group of youths including Indonesian Muslims is aimed at fighting terrorism and promoting cultural tolerance.
Daniel ,28, from Brighton, was killed last October when terrorists detonated two bombs on the Indonesian paradise island, destroying a nightclub.
Girlfriend Jan Hurst and sister Clare Braden are taking part in a "voyage of understanding" on the 200ft Stavros S Niarchos, from Waterford in Ireland to Portsmouth, Hants.
They were sailing into Portsmouth this afternoon.
The trip was organised by the Sail Training Association in conjunction with Encompass - The Daniel Braden Reconciliation Trust.
The trust aims to fight terrorism by promoting better understanding and tolerance between people of different backgrounds, cultures and faiths.
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