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So, I strolled around the other side, and I was relieved to see this Onboard sign for the Cafe here!
A lounge outside "Angelo's" and "Dragon Lady" restaurants. P&O Australia have done an excellent job in refurbishing the ship. The food eaten in these two restaurants is included in one's fare, so one can imagine how popular they were. The main restaurant, Waterfront, offers dining that's included in one's fare. I must mention the staff. They are so professional, kind and friendly. Very well trained, lovely people.
Another view of the famous diving platform at Eli Beach Rhodes with an ocean liner passing by. It almost looks like like the boy at the edge of the platform is concerned that the ship's mast wont clear the diving platform
The conductor gets on Ontario Northland GMD GP9 No. 1603 with a westbound freight at Opasatika, Ontario, on the afternoon of September 21, 1993. Sitting next to the train in the siding is ONR GMD GP38-2 No. 1806. This railroad is a portion of the old Canadian Northern main line between Calstock and Cochrane that ONR bought and began operating in 1993 after Canadian National put the line up for abandonment.
With the Calgary crew now onboard, CN Z115 departs Rodgers and begins it's painfully slow 111 mile trip to CLP. Thanks to the ambient temperature being above 30°C, a 10mph slow order had been issued for 60miles across the Three Hills Sub.
Cargo Hold - Discharging 6.000 of 30.000 tons of cargo
Anchorage - Outfall of Hooghly River - Bay of Bengal - India - 1/7/2015
Name: -
IMO: -
Flag:Liberia
MMSI: -
Callsign: -
Vessel type:Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:24,533 tons
Summer DWT:42,584 tons
Length:188 m
Beam:31 m
Draught:8.7 m
Home port:Monrovia
Class society:Bureau Veritas
Build year:1997
Builder:Split Shipyard
Split, Croatia
Owner:-
Panasonic Lumix DMC GF5 14-42mm
A ship crosses the glowing sea, its silhouette etched against a burning southern sunset — a quiet farewell to the day.
Snowboard photography is hard work sometimes. When we were shooting this massive 50-50 last January here in Oulu, Finland, it was about -20 degrees celsius and the wind was blowing at least 10 m/s. After two hours on the completely exposed sea ice, there's little you can do to keep warm. But sometimes it pays off, this ended up on the cover of Onboard magazine.
Hasselblad w/ 150mm, Kodak 400NC, 1/250 at f/5.6. Lit with one Sunpak 120J and one Nikon SB-28, all my other flashes had died at this point. Triggered with PW's, they needed a battery swap as well.
I've posted these for a friend who is thinking of going on a cruise. The best way to convince a person that a cruise is the only way to travel is have them sit in Houston traffic for an hour. Cruising means a city on the water without a car to drive.