Boat ferri
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Taken at The Quay, Sydney Harbour foreshores / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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The Isle of Wight ferry catches the light on one of its endless trips to and from Portsmouth
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Taken on the (very) early ferry between Malta and Sicily
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Liberty Island, NYC
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On 21 September 2007, the QE2 visited Liverpool for the last time to mark the official opening of that city’s cruise liner terminal. She was launched at 20 September 1967. She is scheduled to be berthed permanently at the Palm Jumeirah development in Dubai in 2008 to be refurbished and become a floating hotel by 2009.
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Taken on a quiet ferry crossing the channel a week ago with no one queueing to view throught the deck bonoculars… Thankfully the return trip in a much smaller yacht saw pretty mellow sea conditions too (phew!) comments or suggestions most welcome…untouched / cheers / ;))
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on the channel ferry. See also don’t look Hope you like it robin… / :)
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My brother John’s Dolphin Ferry off Rainbow Beach Qld at sunrise worked in PS
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This image is of the skyline of Melbourne from down near the Casino, with the ferry “Seeker” waiting to take on passengers for a cruise up the Yarra River. / No extra colouring has been added. / What you see, is as-is, other than HDR… ===========================
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don’t look straight at the sun ! not even through these temptingly placed viewing binoculars on the deck of a channel ferry!. Taken at sunset just before or after get this / for robin as this one did not make the original cut! (I still prefer get this I think …) / / :)))
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Traghetto (plural: traghetti) means “ferry” in Italian. On Venice’s Grand Canal, traghetti are the passenger boats that cross the canal at seven points between the railroad station and St. Mark’s Basin.
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Back from me hols…couldnt resist popping by to say hello….here is one of a few holiday snaps I am going to post. It was taken on the observation deck of the car ferry Bretagne on its way to Saint Malo fro Portsmouth.
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A classic view of Sydney Harbour – with many cooperative watercraft adding interest! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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While driving through Ireland, I found this neat old boat across the street from where we ate lunch. /
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The sun goes down on the grand canal in Venice
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A storm passes over and a rainbow forms over the boat sheds on Queenscliff pier with the ferry in the background.
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taken of the ferry that goes from fishguard to ireland, docked at goodwick, fishguard, wales
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© Sara Lamond 2007
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Photograph of the Riverdance which ran aground on the beach near Blackpool on Thursday night in heavy seas. Below is an extract from the BBC news web page.. Twenty-three people were flown to safety after the ferry was hit by a freak wave which caused it to list on Thursday night. The truck ferry was travelling from Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland to Heysham, Lancashire, when she ran into difficulty just before 2000 GMT. Some of the ferry’s cargo of 50 lorries broke chains holding them down and as the load shifted the vessel began to list at 60 degrees in conditions described as the roughest for a decade. Helicopters from the RAF, Royal Navy and Irish Coastguard battled mountainous seas and 60mph (96km/h) winds to rescue those on board. Initially, four passengers and 10 of the crew were winched ashore, while the remaining nine crew tried to refloat the roll-on roll-off ferry. But they too had to be pulled to safety.
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This is another shot showing how far up the beach the ship actually is. All proceeds from any sales of this image I will contribute to the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution )
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At Waternish point, Isle of Skye
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Sydney Australia. This is one of a fleet of small ferries that are a daily sight on the Sydney waterways. This one is called Charlotte and is named after HMS Charlotte which was one of the vessels to sail from England as part of The First Fleet in 1787.
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