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"Ten ship" - the RAF aerobatic display team - including Red 10 (Team Leader) arrive back at RAF Waddington
Typ: Cargo Ship
IMO Number: 7433610 Country: Brazil
MMSI Number: 710029000 Length: 186.0m
Callsign: PPNC Beam: 33.0m
This abandoned ship makes almost everybody driving to/from Niagara Falls curious.
It called La Grande Hermine was constructed in 1914 in Quebec and began as a ferry on the St. Lawrence, and later became a cargo ship, and then a floating restaurant. It was in 1991 that it was converted into a replica ship that Jacques Cartier used when exploring the St. Lawrence river back in 1535. This is the largest one — measuring 140 feet long. This abandoned ship came to Jordan Harbour in 1997 with the intention of being turned into another restaurant or a gambling venue (there a different variations on this) by a businessman, who unfortunately passed away before he could see his dream come true. He was awaiting permission, along with lacking the funds to have it be used in Niagara Falls, which is why the ship was docked at Jordan Harbour for so long. Then in January of 2003, it was the victim of an arson fire. Luckily, the entire La Grande Hermine didn’t go up in smoke, and its damaged and “rustic” look actually adds to photographs and gives it more wonderment behind the history of this curious “shipwreck”. It is now a distinctive Niagara landmark and favourite roadside attraction to many people.
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Chemical / oil products tanker "Tequila" and Liquid Petroleum Gas tanker "Eco Invictus" pass close by the Seacombe ferry terminal : "Tequila" outbound from Stanlow refinery, "Eco Invictus" inbound.
Most of the larger ships on the Mersey, with the exceptions of the cruise ships, are now serviced at the Northern end of our docks system. These smaller ships as shown are constant vistors to Stanlow, Eastham and the ship canal, to the South.
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Container ship
Baujahr: 2004
Länge x Breite: 134 m X 22 m
Bruttoregistertonnen: 9981, Tragfahigkeit: 11424 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 16 / 15 knots
Flagge: Germany [DE]
Rufzeichen: DIHA
IMO: 9315032, MMSI: 211606000
Typ: Cargo Ship
IMO Number: 9296212 Country: Panama
MMSI Number: 356264000 Length: 288.0m
Callsign: HPWQ Beam: 45.0m
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Passenger
Länge x Breite: 10 m X 4 m
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 15 / 15 knots
Flagge: Singapore [SG]
Rufzeichen:
IMO: 0, MMSI: 563015810
Like a ship returning from sea, the weekend has finally arrived. Now lets fill in the surrounding area with concrete and grass and make it permanent.
Fabulous weekend to you. Have fun!
KAMPEN, Sail 2018 - . . . is a beautiful traditional 2-mast (Brigantine) with the atmosphere of the past, the comfort of now; it goes back to the historical Dutch East India company time. From 1954 to 1977 this ship was used as a fishing vessel in the North Sea. From 2004 she was converted to a luxury sailing ship with comfort, safety and stability.
Built in 1948 in Le Havre, France, as ‘Pelican’, this fine looking vessel originally served as an Arctic trawler before being named ‘Kadett’ in 1968 and used as a coastal trading vessel until 1995. After many years of being rebuilt ‘Pelican of London’ is now based in Weymouth and used as a sail-training ship for young people.
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Lpg tanker
Baujahr: 2006
Länge x Breite: 108 m X 17 m
Bruttoregistertonnen: 5440, Tragfahigkeit: 6175 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 14.4 / 11.7 knots
Flagge: Netherlands [NL]
Rufzeichen: PHGF
IMO: 9350886, MMSI: 246262000
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Patrol vessel
Baujahr: 1992
Bruttoregistertonnen: 140, Tragfahigkeit: 15 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): / knots
Rufzeichen:
IMO: 9015955
IMO: 8842064
MMSI: 211233270
Rufzeichen: DDDW
Flagge: Germany
Type: Dredger
Bruttoregistertonnen: 224
Tragfahigkeit: 164
Länge x Breite: 46m x 11m
Baujahr: 1943
Status: Active
A mythical ghost ship carrying Cannibal Rats which sails the Thames around Royal Docks, London at night.
But seriously now, it is a 124-metre floating hotel anchored at London's Docklands.
Canon 6D
EF 17-40mm+ND1000
ISO 50 F/11
2 shots vertical panorama
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