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Viking Ship Museum, Oslo
The museum is most famous for the completely whole Oseberg ship, excavated from the largest known ship burial in the world.
I've posted a day shot of this ship but I feel like the night shot looks interesting. I just found out Galveston is offering day sails to tourist. Checked it out on line and it's $300 dollars a person. So, looks like I won't be going out for a day sail anytime soon.
A survey ship in a slightly foggy St Katherine docks, which is usually filled with luxury yachts, so this boat looked out of place. Or maybe it was never really there??
Queensway Bay
Long Beach, CA
03-06-22
The Carnival Radiance, Queen Mary, a Long Beach Transit Aqualink and the Catalina King, one of the fleet of Catalina Express boats to the island, photographed at 109mm.
The fifth image in this series of images I took in and around downtown Toronto. The tall ship Empire Sandy, which runs chartered tours along Toronto's waterfront was originally built as an Englishman/ Larch Deep Sea-class tugboat for war service by the British government in 1943. After the war she served a number of different roles under different names. In the early 1970s she was to be sold for scrap, but fortunately got a new lease on life when she was bought by a new owner who had her completely rebuilt and converted as a three-masted schooner in the style of the 1880s.
For more information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_Sandy
Grande Hermine
While the now deceased owner of this vessel never realized much benefit from it, many others have over the years enjoyed watching the slow decay of the ship.
The QEW is a major highway connecting Toronto to Buffalo NY and is heavily traveled given the amount of cross border trade. Heading west on the QEW just past Grimsby, as you crest a hill the ship comes into sight and for a moment, it appears to almost intersect the highway. Pretty hard to miss ! The full history of the ship can be found in the link below.
www.cliftonhill.com/falls_blog/abandoned-ship-niagara-la-...
Typ: tank Ship
IMO Number: 9200926 Country: Bahamas
MMSI Number: Length: 246.0m
Callsign: C6FY3 Beam: 42.0m
Typ: Cargo Ship
IMO Number: 9320001 Country: Liberia
MMSI Number: 636090930 Length: 208.0m
Callsign: A8HQ7 Beam: 30.0m
Typ: Cargo Ship
IMO Number: 8808056 Country: Hong Kong
MMSI Number: 477898300 Length: 325.0m
Callsign: VRDB4 Beam: 58.0m
James Baines, a state of the art clipper passenger ship, launched from the East Boston shipyard of the famous ship builder Donald McKay in 1854. This is my restoration and colorization of Australian photographer and maritime painter Allan C. Green´s (1878-1954) photo of his own painting. The original image is in the Victoria State Library archive. The 81 m (LOA) James Baines was a very fast ship - her top speed, 21 kn (39 km/h) was recorded on June 17, 1856.
Typ: Cargo Ship
IMO Number: 9000730 Country: Brazil
MMSI Number: 710287000 Length: 200.0m
Callsign: PPSO Beam: 32.0m
TAKEN IN SEPETIBA PORT - ITAGUAI - BRASIL