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Vardø, Finnmark. Norway.
The trawler “Nemansky” attracted wide international attention because of its illegal operations in the Barents Sea. The vessel, which has been under arrest in the Norwegian Arctic port of Vadsø for more than a year, is towed away to scrap metal traders in 2009.
I took this pic in 2015 in Ramsgate Harbour, I can find lots of vessels called Stella Maris and the closest is a trawler, but the bow reminds me of this pic I took in 2004
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Does any one have any ideas?? Could it be the same vessel?
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Two trawlers working off the Norfolk coast while the sun sets with rather a lot of gulls following the fish.
Macro Mondays - Knots
Knotted rigging on a model trawler - the part of the mast you can see measures 2"
Skerries Harbour at evening low tide, cropped to portrait from a landscape photo.
c&c please
Evening outing with Celbridge Camera Club.
Harvest Moon UL40 in Buckie this morning. Hard to believe this boat was built in 1973 as Laurisa. I saw it as Green Brae INS208 in Lossie in 1993, it then went to Ireland for a spell. They are not long finished ten weeks of rework through in Fraserburgh which explains why it looks so fresh.
BM7 Lady Maureen and BM111 Catharina in their home harbour at Brixham.
If you look at the picture full size, there is a cheeky seal eating fish near the lower edge of the picture, near the Catharina's stern.
Fleetwood Marsh Wrecks are some old Ship Wrecks left to rot on The Wyre Estuary, Fleetwood, Lancashire they have been left there since the 1970s. The fishermen were paid by the Government to decommission their boats, once done the boats were grounded on the mash and stripped. What is left are the rotting hulls of once proud fishing boats.