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Cruise ships in Chicago river, Chicago IL

"Sail away from safe harbor. Catch the wind in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover."

 

Mark Twain

The P&O Azura, the P&O Ventura, and the Royal Princess are in Antigua. Looks like the Princess ship is parked all wonky! :)

This is a view of the Seattle skyline after a series of storms fiercely roiled above the city off and on throughout the day.

 

Seattle, in Spring, is one of those cities when almost every type of weather imaginable is listed -- and SERVED -- on the menu from hour to hour, or every 30 minutes. Take a sip of your drink as I set the scene for you.

 

You are figuratively sitting at the table, wholeheartedly curious to see what will be featured in the next course because Chef Mother Nature is bringing out her very best today: high winds and drizzle, some "shy-and-goodbye" sunshine, a feast of tempest teasers, more "peek-a-boo" sunshine, a feisty storm and sun combo with a side of rainbow delight, etc. Sometimes you want your taste buds to get accustomed to the new flavors, but often, you don't have time because the next meal has just been prepared for your consumption. The Chef does not care if you haven't had time to acclimate. This is her show.

 

You get the picture...well, you literally are about to now!

 

After all the different meals, you are stuffed. However, though your hunger has been overwhelmingly satiated, and your palate has experienced a multitude of spices and seasonings, you know you need to end the meal with an appetizing, gooey, decadent dessert. (Plus, you know it's coming after that fiesta of diverse foods). On this day, we were treated to an intriguing mix of orange and peach skies with smooth breezes above the bay to close the day. Scrumptious, sweet, and delicious, yes?

 

Alas, I hope you enjoyed our dessert. I know I did.

 

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The bow of the wreck of the SS Selma—a 425-foot-long experimental concrete ship built in 1919 and sunk in 1922—rises from the waters of Texas’ Galveston Bay.

By request the companies «Deutsche Atlantic Line» on one of German shipyards the passenger ship which have floated in November, 1969 has been constructed. In 1974 the passenger ship has gone to the USSR where has received the new name "Maxim Gorky". The photo is made in Moscow.

The cruise ships Carnival Pride, Carnival Magic and Norwegian Breakaway, docked at Nassau, Bahamas.

A foggy day in the harbor

Hamburg

Ship-Spotter are waiting for ADIAnova to pass the narrow Jann-Berghaus bridge on her transfer trip to the north sea

Saudi - Jeddah city

 

Das Kreuzfahrtschiff "Riviera" ankert hier bei Portofino

 

The cruise ship "Riviera" anchors here at Portofino

Tall Ships moored in Victoria Harbour

 

British Columbia, Canada

  

Chain for the cargo ship ,Algoma Niagara docked in the Port Of Goderich.

 

Goderich,Ontario

Canada

This ship is the 'Kalmar Nyckel' a replica of the original, built in 1997.

The original was a Swedish ship, built by the Dutch in the early 1600s. It brought Swedish settlers to America in 1638.

The name means 'Key of Kalmar'.

Thanks to John Lucas help!

Photo was taken near North Carolina coast.

 

25 Sep, 2023. Third place Winner: Beautiful Capture of Flags Contest of the Beautiful Capture Group; congratulations.

Das Segelschiff, ein Viermaster, wurde 3 Jahre in der Peters Werft Wewelsfleth für 38 Millionen Euro restauriert und am Montag nach Hamburg in den Museumshafen geschleppt

Die "Peking" wurde 1911 bei Blohm+Voss gebaut, umsegelte Kap Hoorn und lag zuletzt in New York

hier ein erstes Bild vor der Werft, weitere folgen

 

The sailing ship,a four-master, was restored for 3 years in the Peters Werft Wewelsfleth for 38 million euros and towed to Hamburg in the museum harbor on Monday

The "Peking" was built by Blohm + Voss in 1911, sailed around Cape Horn and was last in New York

Here is a first picture in front of the shipyard, others will follow

...in the day.

Torill Knutsen passes Liverpoo 2,( Royal Seaforth container base ) to port of Patagonia...which is heading into the Mersey.

A location I have not visited for well over a year; I like to get these ships so close to the camera, and it is a place I shall return to often hopefully.

Obviously the giant ships which we see on the Mersey now cannot access this canal, but ships of the size of this one depicted enter the ship canal from our great river, so I have opportunities in at least two places to capture these hard working vessels.

In BW to emphasise the textures

It's the best view ever

You can sit for hours if you want

 

All kinds of ships, boats and yachts, fishboats, sailboats and cruiseships are passing her living room

 

(hope that was the right terminology, mon Capitain lol)

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.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, the opera house and Fort Denison.

Turfhaven, Doesburg

 

Passing ships on Lake Erie near Oxley, Ontario

Vlaardingen - 29 april 2016

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