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2 cruise ships in today


Thank goodness for days off. This morning we walked a total of 6ks and on our way we stopped to take photos of 2 cruise ships that were in port - the Queen Mary and the 7 seas voyager.


The first cruise ship is a transatlantic ocean liner and can hold 2695 passengers. The second is a cruise ship for Regent 7 seas cruises, is a bit smaller and can hold 706 passengers. Beautiful stunning late Summer's day out there though.

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carol l mck said…
Awesome sky, ships and great photos!

Happy Weekend to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
kwarkito said…
Yes, these boats are the biggest polluters on the planet. A cruise liner emits in only one day as many fine particles as a million cars. But they are really photogenic...
Andy said…
The ships look magnificent.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Does that mean you were inundated with tourists Amy?
Bill said…
A beautiful day for the tourists to explore the area. The ships are huge especially the first one. A floating village, some of our towns have less that 2000 people in it. Nice photos of the ships. The blue sky is awesome.
It really does look like a beautiful day! I imagine that having that many passengers disembark in your town must make quite an impact! (I wish I were one of them.)
Kate said…
What a gorgeous day! You must have enjoyed your "stroll" on this lovely say filled with sunshine. The smaller cruise ship is more to my taste!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Is it nice to be somewhere where the cruise ships come to?
b.c. said…
what a gorgeous day-so amazing to see these cruise ships come right up almost to your doorstep (sort of) :)
Wayne said…
They are impressive! I love the ports, there's always something going on to watch.
Sharon said…
They look very impressive on such a beautiful day.
NatureFootstep said…
they look great :)
Rhonda Albom said…
Those ships take up a lot of space. Lucky you to get photos without a lot of people in them.

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