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Argentinian tall ship Libertad makes a weekend call to Dublin.
The 340-foot-long Libertad arrived from Baltimore, USA & berthed at the toll bridge on cruise 18, opening to the public.
The 149-day training voyage to 11 ports across nine countries including Brazil, Santa Lucia, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, USA, Ireland, France and Spain.
Commanding Officer Captain Carlos Schavinsky Trinchero, the Libertad is the Argentinian Navy’s sail training ship with a crew of 24 officers, 187 crewmen, as well as 150 cadets.
Seen above on the first night at Dublin, beatifully lit up in the evening sky, showing off the incredible rigging & masts.
Dublin's O'Connell Bridge, named after Daniel O'Connell spans between the night sky & River Liffey, connecting the north & south of the Capital, something to reflect on.
It's #HappyFriday
Again, I'm sorry about not visiting much these days. My brother is here from Denmark and we're busy checking out the local sites. Thank you so much for dropping by despite my posting and running. Explore #471
Part of the Dublin winter lights 2022, a Viking longboat beams brightly on the River Liffey, a new addition to the annual lighting effects for the Christmas season.
Viking longboats have been sailing up the River LIffey since around the year 795, just not with LED lighting.
Dublin, Ireland
December 2022
Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu plays to his fans at the 3 Arena while cruise ship AIDAaura conducts its own tour of the Capital at the weekend.
Both André Rieu & AIDAaura were touring the city on Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th, both revisiting after a long absence of concerts & cruises caused by the Covid pandemic, thankfully all returning to normal in 2022. The concerts had originally been part of his 2020 tour.
Cruises ships visiting Dublin in 2022 are currently only given cruise 18 berth along the East Link toll bridge due to port works, or outbased at Dun Laoighare, AIDAaura is the largest ship this year so far & what a beauty with its amazing graphics.
AIDAaura had come down from Belfast & continued on from Dublin to Portree in Scotland.
André Rieu had flown in with his orchestra on private KlasJet Boeing 737-500 LY-FLT before returning to his native Maastricht, The Netherlands before more Wembley dates.
Dublin
Sunday 15th May 2022
The Custom House in Dublin City Centre glowing yellow last night, with a perfectly still River Liffey making some nice reflections.
The 4 stautes under the main dome of Mercury,
Plenty, Industry, Neptune also nicely lit up.
With autumn & winter, new photo opportunities can light up your camera.
The Eagle by night, as the USCG settles down for the evening, a gentle warm breeze up the River Liffey on her last evening in the capital before sailing to London, England.
The USCG Eagle is on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend. after a three-week sailing from New London, Connecticut – Fort Trumbull, United States under the command of Cpt Matt Meilstrup.
90m long, 9.7km of rigging on board the 70 year old ship, originally constructed in 1936 by the Blohm and Voss Shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, sister ship Gorch Fock which visited Dublin last year.
The ship itself was originally a Nazi-era vessel in the German Navy but was taken by the US as part of war reparations. It has been in operation in the US Coast Guard as a floating classroom since 1946 comprised of a 148 Coast Guard training cadets and about 70 more crew.
It will be in Dublin, Ireland until Tuesday 31st May 2016 & sail to London, England for a crew change & return to the US. It comes to Europe every 5 years. the last time Eagle visited Dublin, Ireland was 1996.
The Dublin Port Company headquarters all set to green for the Saint Patrick's weekend 2023.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit
Happy Saint Patrick's Day
Friday 17th March 2023
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Stars speckle the night sky at Howth Summit, the 31 bus reaches out to the cosmos above.
Take me away, to the Milky Way.
Glowing reflections on Dublin's River Liffey, with the diving bell in the centre of shot, even the sky is a nice soup.
Plug into the power and power is needed with that hill on Winetavern Street with Christchurch Cathedral in the background.
Threading over the new contraflow bus/ cycle lane up from Wood Quay when the new G spine G1/G2 & route 60 were introduced recently.
Conyngham Road Alexander Enviro400ER PA 224 on route G1 to Red Cow LUAS.
Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu plays to his fans at the 3 Arena while cruise ship AIDAaura conducts its own tour of the Capital at the weekend.
Both André Rieu & AIDAaura were touring the city on Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th, both revisiting after a long absence of concerts & cruises caused by the Covid pandemic, thankfully all returning to normal in 2022. The concerts had originally been part of his 2020 tour.
Cruises ships visiting Dublin in 2022 are currently only given cruise 18 berth along the East Link toll bridge due to port works, or outbased at Dun Laoighare, AIDAaura is the largest ship this year so far & what a beauty with its amazing graphics.
AIDAaura had come down from Belfast & continued on from Dublin to Portree in Scotland.
André Rieu had flown in with his orchestra on private KlasJet Boeing 737-500 LY-FLT before returning to his native Maastricht, The Netherlands before more Wembley dates.
Dublin
Sunday 15th May 2022
The ghostbus is back.
Having departed this world nearly three years ago with the stench of Covid-19, the original ghostbus tour of Dublin is back, scary stories, graveyards & churches in a night time 2 hour tour of the city's murky past.
There's plenty of ghosts & ghouls lurking on O'Connell Street in the hours of darkness.
Ghostbus "Lucy " is seen on the first evening of the return on 13th September 2022 on O'Connell Street, operating three times a week at 7 & 9.30 pm....if you dare.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Everywhere you go
Take a look at the five and ten, it's glistening once again
With candy canes and silver lanes that glow
Dublin winter lights 2022
Happy Valentine's Day
Tuesday 14th Feb 2023
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Goedeavond....good evening
Going Dutch in Dublin, the Royal Netherlands Navy HNLMS Rotterdam fills the night sky of Dublin's River Liffey while on a courtesy visit to the city.
Rotterdam is the first navy visit since Covid-19 restrictions in March 2020, another sign of times returning to normal.
Arriving on Saturday 2nd October, berthing at Cruise 18 beside the East Link toll bridge, at 166 meters, it provided great photo opportunities of this gigantic Landing Platform Dock (LPD) amphibious warfare ship, its two landing craft were on display alongside. The ship also features a large helicopter deck & internal hangar.
This is the #HNLMSRotterdam
French cruise line company Compagnie du Ponant presents Le Boreal, seen above docked on Dublin's River Liffey, some nice reflections & night lighting over a very calm evening.
Le vie est belle, especially on Le Boreal, with just 132 cabins and suites for 264 passengers and 140 crew members.
On a sleepy bank holiday monday morning, just before 10 am, the Dublin Port tug "Beaufort" assists HMS Brocklesby off her berth on Sir John Rogersons Quay & down the River Liffey.
HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.
Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.
Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.
Lá Fhéile Bríde
HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)
Dazzling in Dublin, Dublin Bus Volvo SG 9 in the city lights of Dawson Street with its special wrap for International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2023.
SG 9
142-D-12033
Phibsboro Garage
My guess is that given the bedroom choices at the beach house, no matter how comfy any one might look in real life, no one would choose the one I presented with this title. Allow me to illustrate: “Would you like to sleep in the blue room, or the pink room, or the ghost room, or the ….” See what I mean?
For the day...and night thats in it,
Happy Canada Day 2024 / Bonne fête du Canada 2024.
To celebrate, Dublin's Samuel Beckett bridge over the River Liffey has been flying the maple, so with pancakes & parades on this public holiday, its a day....and night to celebrate.
1st July 2024
To my Flickr friend Swire, Happy Canada Day 2024.
Dublin's River Liffey & despite the partying down the Three Arena & other way towards Dublin City Centre, its all calm by the Convention Centre, green ringed for the night that's in it.
The Last Bus Home on Christmas Eve is a 360 degree projection mapping artwork located in the heart of Smithfield Square.
A light show full of colour and energy, taking a trip to the abstract, and paying homage to those who stand in hope of the last bus home on Christmas Eve, created by Alfredo Espeche.
Part of Dublin's winter lights 2022 using light projections around the City Centre during the Christmas festival.
Just a quick shot since Iz was asking for one and we were doing so much stuff today that i barely could go online.... no face this time... so ye *giggle* Nightynight everyone~ see you soon! enjoy your weekend!
Christmas curves as the holiday season gears up, Stephens Green shopping centre feeling very festive red beside a Christmas tree at the top of Grafton Street, while a LUAS tram curves around bringing home the evening commute.
The ghostbus is back.
Having departed this world nearly three years ago with the stench of Covid-19, the original ghostbus tour of Dublin is back, scary stories, graveyards & churches in a night time 2 hour tour of the city's murky past.
There's plenty of ghosts & ghouls lurking on O'Connell Street in the hours of darkness.
Ghostbus "Lucy " is seen on the first evening of the return on 13th September 2022 on O'Connell Street, operating three times a week at 7 & 9.30 pm....if you dare.
Traffic streaking along by the Custom House in Dublin City Centre, some nice light projections as part of the "winter lights " campaign for Christmas 2021.
Argentinian tall ship Libertad makes a weekend call to Dublin.
The 340-foot-long Libertad arrived from Baltimore, USA & berthed at the toll bridge on cruise 18, opening to the public.
The 149-day training voyage to 11 ports across nine countries including Brazil, Santa Lucia, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, USA, Ireland, France and Spain.
Commanding Officer Captain Carlos Schavinsky Trinchero, the Libertad is the Argentinian Navy’s sail training ship with a crew of 24 officers, 187 crewmen, as well as 150 cadets.
Seen above on the first night at Dublin, beatifully lit up in the evening sky, showing off the incredible rigging & masts.
Former Dublin Bus Ghost Bus going about its spooky night tour coming up to St Patrick's weekend in 2014, Dublin Bus headquarters all lit up green for the weekend thats it in.
Reflections on Saint Brigid's weekend.
HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.
Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.
( the green streak in the photo is a passing drone ).
Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.
Lá Fhéile Bríde
HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)
HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.
Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.
Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.
Lá Fhéile Bríde
HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)
A young black-crowned night-heron hunts along an isle at the Greenfield park lagoon in West Allis, Wisconsin.
The Last Bus Home on Christmas Eve is a 360 degree projection mapping artwork located in the heart of Smithfield Square.
A light show full of colour and energy, taking a trip to the abstract, and paying homage to those who stand in hope of the last bus home on Christmas Eve, created by Alfredo Espeche.
Part of Dublin's winter lights 2022 using light projections around the City Centre during the Christmas festival.
Lights, camera & plenty of action along Dublin's River Liffey, by night.
The Cill Airne bar & restaurant beautifully lit up with some nice office block contrasts on the other side of the river along with the red diving bell.
Dark nights & light streams in Dublin, the Ukrainian flag beams brightly at the Samuel Beckett bridge in the city centre.
The darkness of Russian evil will give way to a brighter future for Ukraine.
Shame on you Russia - shame, evil & murder of the innocent.
#SlavaUkraini
Save #Ukraine #StopWar #StopRussia
Let's #standwithukraine
Now #RussiaIsATerroristState
On a sleepy bank holiday monday morning, just before 10 am, the Dublin Port tug "Beaufort" assists HMS Brocklesby off her berth on Sir John Rogersons Quay.
HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.
Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.
Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.
Lá Fhéile Bríde
HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)