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No Grandi Navi a Venezia !

Der Tod in Venedig (Thomas Mann, 1912) / Morte a Venezia (Luchino Vischonti, 1971) / The Death in Venice (Benjamin Britten, 1973)

 

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IJMUIDEN AAN ZEE - The "King Seaways" is a cruise ferry of the Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways. The ship will be used for the route between IJmuiden and Newcastle Upon Tyne. The ship was built in 1987 under the name MS Nils Holgersson for TT-Line by Schichau Seebeckwerftnederland

TSS Duke of Lancaster is a former railway steamer passenger ship that operated in Europe from 1956 to 1979, and is beached at Llannerch-y-Mor Wharf near Mostyn Docks, on the River Dee, in north Wales. She replaced an earlier 3,600-ton ship of the same name operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway company between Heysham and Belfast.

Along with her sister ships the TSS Duke of Rothesay and the TSS Duke of Argyll, she was amongst the last passenger-only steamers built for British Railways.

From the mid-1960s, passenger ships such as Duke of Lancaster were gradually being superseded by car ferries. Rather than undertake the expensive option of renewing their entire fleet, British Railways instead began a part-programme of conversion. In order to maintain ferry services whilst these modifications took place, Duke of Lancaster's duties as a cruise ship ceased.. On 25 April 1970 the ship returned to service, having had her main deck rebuilt to accommodate vehicles via a rear door at her stern. The ship now provided space for 1,200 single-class passengers and 105 cars, with a total cabin accommodation for 400 passengers

Cruise Ships and Icebergs created many photo opportunities

Time for a photo stop before we go up the short steep bit.

In the Gulf of Finland. The race to St. Petersberg. (We lost - apparently)

M.S.C. Virtuosa prepares to leave Liverpool. I was there earlier, in wonderful bright sunshine, but her advertised departure time was delayed...I was hoping for sufficient light to be able to get good pictures, I pushed the iso up a bit, and I am happy with the results.

Bassin de Penhoët, port de Saint-Nazaire.

THE GLAMOROUS LIFE LATIN CRUISE

 

Coco Cay: A private island @ the Carribeans , leased by Royal Caribbean International

Have a terrific day, everyone...

Another of the big cruise ships that we kept seeing. This one can take 4216 passengers and a crew of 1733.

I made a seven minute video of the ship slowly getting closer; but the file is probably too large for Flickr.

Die Auslaufparade zum Ende der Hamburger Cruisedays und dem Blueport.

The departure parade at the end of the Hamburg Cruise Days and the Blueport.

 

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the front end of the ship

The cruise ship Ocean Voyager heads south on the St Mary's River to its next stop.

Good morning, watching the sun rise recently. I got early to watch the sun rise, on our cruise ship. Thanks for visiting and enjoy your day:)

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MV Hebridean Princess visits Dublin city as part of her "

treasure of the Celtic Sea & Jurassic coast" cruise from the 5th - 14th July 2022.

 

Built in 1964 as a car ferry/ Royal Mail ship & based in Oban, Scotland, refitted as a cruise ship in 1989 offering cruises around the Western Isle of Scotland.

Recently has been offering cruises further afield around Ireland, Orkney and Shetland islands, the Norwegian Fjords and the Isles of Scilly.

 

Prior to it day in Dublin, it visited Belfast & Peel, then onwards to Rosslare & Isles of Scilly.

  

Le paquebot à son retour, éclairé par le soleil couchant.

St. Thomas, here we come...

Clean shot of Rotterdam's skyline with a huge cruiseship in front of hit covering the whole thing. An impressive sight!

 

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Watching the Sunset with a glass of wine...

Bratislava Castle along the Danube River with Kaiserin Elisabeth River Cruise Ship - Bratislava Slovakia

Radiance of the Seas and Ruby Princess

Thursday morning I cycled 31km roundtrip from home to downtown Victoria and back home via Dallas Road and around the Inner Harbour.

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