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The morning has broken, as the sun rises above the Pelee Clipper, one of the many commercial fishing boats that dock at Kingsville Harbour, found on the north shore of Lake Erie. In the background is the ferry the M.V. Pelee Islander II, also docked waiting to begin another season of carrying passengers and vehicles across to Pelee Island.

Berthing in Oban in December.

 

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Looks like rain is coming soon to this weathered abandoned dock on Lake Monroe.

Mom and her kit see something over yonder probably waiting for the Dad to show up.

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Fujifilm VELVIA simulation for this rainy afternoon walk around Milton

Deep River Dock Star Views. Tiny Perseid Meteor

4th August 2015 - A night time view of the Seaforth Container Terminal taken from the roof of the ACL container ship 'Atlantic Conveyor'.

Turning the camera around towards the Hobart CBD you will get plenty of detail. That's the strength of the Nikon D850. In the foreground is one of a number of local fishing boats and in the background sits the majestic Mt Wellington/kunanyi.

 

You'll be able to see from the clocktower that the time is 9.20pm. Behind Mures - a Hobart seafood institution - you can just see the spire of St David's Anglican Cathedral, and on the far right the HCC (the art deco council building). The large old building in the centre of picture is the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (more on that after Christmas too).

 

In a week's time this dock will be filled with yachts completing the famous Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race. Last year it was cancelled because of the pandemic, but at the moment it all looks like going ahead with a start in Sydney Harbour on Boxing Day (December 26).

Reflections of Southampton docks, UK.

 

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Boats docked in the harbor, as if waiting, their silhouettes silhouetted against the sky.

The sea and boats are associated with freedom and adventure, the possibility of exploring, of going far, of discovering new things.

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27th December 2015 - A photostich of 3 shots taken from the Monkey Island on top of ACL's new G4 ConRo vessel the 'Atlantic Star' showing the expanse of the Port of Liverpool and beyond.

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26th October 2015 - A night time view of the historic Princes Dock in Liverpool (My office on the left..).

 

Princes Dock is mentioned in the novel Redburn, His First Voyage by Herman Melville (1849):

 

"In magnitude, cost and durability the docks of Liverpool surpass all others in the world... for miles you may walk along that riverside, passing dock after dock, like a chain of immense fortresses. Prince's Dock, of comparatively recent construction, is perhaps the largest of all and is well known to American sailors from the fact that it is mostly frequented by the American shipping."

 

It is also were the vast majority of American GI's first stepped foot onto English soil during the second world war. Princes Dock has long been known as an American shipping dock which has certain connotations for me as I work for an American shipping company that is based (at present) on that same dock.

 

All the men, aircraft, tanks and artillery not to mention the vast amounts of supplies to keep them all running came through this very dock in the early stages of the American participation of World War II.

 

A large sailing vessel docked in Bergen.

"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."............

 

These little guys see something big in the water!!!

 

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Victoria Dock in Caernarfon.

This was first built in the 1860's, and intended mostly for the import of timber from Scandinavia.

In 1997 the Victoria Dock was purchased by Gwynedd Council.

Port of Messina - Sicily

Dinghies tied up at the dock. Monterey, California.

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