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  1. 1 hour ago, NE John said:

    Would this be QA in Nordfjordeid, Norway. Nordfjord is on the list but not the former. 9/4 visit?

     

    I won't mention that this is port/cruise-by number 666.  Instead I'll say that this is port 43 in Norway, number 3 ranking on the top 10 list.

     

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  2. For a moment, I was going to guess Busselton WA Australia, as there are some similarities to Busselton Jetty and QM2 tenders there (including in February 2018 when Mrs sfred and I were aboard),  However, the shape of the structure at end of the pier in the photo doesn't match the Underwater Observatory, and the Busselton town area is much closer to the end of the Jetty than the buildings visible at the left of the photo. 

     

    I also tried searching some usual suspect tender ports in the Caribbean, but no matches.

     

    I'm afraid I admit failure.

  3. This is a guess because I can't find the webcam which @bluemarble has sourced the QA photo.  Oslofjord.  My rationale....

     

    o.  Although I don't have past itineraries saved, Oslofjord is a cruise-by listed on some future Cunard itineraries that include Oslo.

    o.  QA has been to Oslo earlier this year and would have traversed Oslofjord.

    o.  Oslofjord is not on our seen or unseen lists.

    o.  There are some matches on Google Street view, although with the darkness and cloud cover in the webcam image I can't be certain. 

     

  4. 1 hour ago, bluemarble said:

    Here's a Cunard ship on a webcam capture showing a cruise-by location we have not seen yet. It's also a cruise-by location that's not on our unseen ports list. Cunard ships have sailed through this location numerous times. But as far as I know, it has not been listed as a cruise-by location on the itineraries until recently so it never made our ports lists.

     

    Somewhere in Norway?  The ship looks like QA.

  5. 11 minutes ago, *Miss G* said:

    I changed my clue because I thought I’d given it away!  I should have left it there so you knew which part of the world you should be looking in. 

     

    Going down rabbit holes in the wrong places is one of the things which makes this thread so compelling.   Plus I sometimes get to virtually explore places I've never been to before.  Your clue was just right.

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  6. 7 hours ago, *Miss G* said:

    You are correct!  It is Boston.

     

    I was definitely looking in the wrong places.  I thought UK too, and perhaps Lands End, although I suppose it would be rare to have calm sea conditions there.

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  7. 4 hours ago, *Miss G* said:

    Thank you!  You have encouraged me to post this one.  It was taken as we made our way into port.

     

    Thanks @Miss G.  I hope that's an automated lighthouse in your photo.  If not, I'd hate to be the light keeper.  Not much rock there for a decent walk.

     

    I think I lost about half my eyesight to this thread searching for cargo cranes.  The other half will probably go to lighthouses.  😎  I don't have any matches so far, but will keep looking.

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  8. My thanks as well, @bluemarble.  This thread has been a great (and addictive!) pastime.  Much appreciated to all who have been contributors and participants.

     

    I'm going to submit a guess that the ship is QE, and the port is Victoria BC Canada.  There's some matches in the photos to the Ross Bay Pebbles Beach, Clover Point Park, and the Trial Islands Lighthouse.

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  9. 1 hour ago, alc13 said:

    We read RL Stevenson's "The Land of Counterpane" in grade school.  The only time I came across the word.  But of course I've never forgotten it.

     

    I remember the "counterpane" word from TS Eliot's 1939 poems about practical cats.  The one about Skimbleshanks the railway cat, while written for trains, has some similarities to ocean liner ship cabins and Cunard.

     

    Oh, it's very pleasant when you have found your little den
    With your name written up on the door.
    And the berth is very neat with a newly folded sheet
    And there's not a speck of dust on the floor.
    There is every sort of light-you can make it dark or bright;
    There's a handle that you turn to make a breeze.
    There's a funny little basin you're supposed to wash your face in
    And a crank to shut the window if you sneeze.
    Then the guard looks in politely and will ask you very brightly
    "Do you like your morning tea weak or strong?"
    But Skimble's just behind him and was ready to remind him,
    For Skimble won't let anything go wrong.
    And when you creep into your cosy berth
    And pull up the counterpane,
    You ought to reflect that it's very nice
    To know that you won't be bothered by mice—
    You can leave all that to the Railway Cat,
    The Cat of the Railway Train.

     

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  10. In 2023 on QE (the only occasion either Mrs. sfred or I have ever been aboard on our birthdays), I got a card (unsigned) on the day, delivered to our PG cabin.  No cake, drink, or other recognition, which was fine as I'm not a birthday sort of person.  Although I wouldn't have said no to a glass of champers in the Grills lounge or beer in the Lion.

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  11. 2 hours ago, NancyDrew1953 said:

    does anyone have any experience for US citizens' requirements to visit Indonesia?   Information on the web is a bit confusing and contradictory.

     

    1 hour ago, NE John said:

    A good travel agent should help with immigration questions and have accountability to your specific needs. As much as many on CC want to help, at the end of the day you need someone to fall back on with any issues that may arise out of a big trip like yours coming up. Sounds pretty awesome!

     

    @NE John's suggestion is a good one.  In addition, or in case you've booked directly with Cunard, the Cunard FAQ contains a link to Cunard's "preferred visa partner" CIBT. 

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    The online portal link in the FAQ goes to https://cibtvisas.co.uk/   There, you enter nationality, destination, and purpose of trip and it will tell you the relevant visa information. 

     

    Best wishes for the Australia trip!

     

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  12. 2 hours ago, napria said:

    Whether it’s a special memory or a special place on the ship, or something else, would you help me as I wait and anticipate my first Cunard voyage by posting a picture, please?  Also let me know approximately when and where the picture is from. 

     

    Welcome and best wishes @napria for your upcoming first Cunard voyage! 

     

    There are two other long-standing threads here on the Cunard board with a huge number of photos.  One of them is a game that has going since @Host Hattie began it in August 2020 where someone contributes a photo of a port that some Cunard ship (not necessarily the current fleet) visited at some point in history (usually in the past several years, but sometimes many decades in the past).  Other participants then try to guess the port based on the information in the photo, with sometimes a hint or two if needed.  We've had 664 different ports and cruise-by locations from all over the world contributed so far, and the game is still going.  Here's a link to the first page in the thread. and there's 218 more pages filled with some of our favourite Cunard photos.

     

    https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2758822-where-in-the-world/

     

    Another great thread, if you are a fan of sunrises or sunsets at sea, is a collection of photos begun by @rafinmd in January 2021.  That thread contains 45 pages of wonderful photos, usually taken while someone has been on a Cunard voyage.

     

    https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2769492-daily-sunrise-photo/

     

    Look forward to seeing some of your photos from your first voyage.  Best wishes!

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  13. Two great new ports!  According to my dataset -

     

    Number 663 Collioure, France.

    Number 664 Hardangerfjord, Norway

     

    They are our 41st port/cruiseby in Norway (third in the top 10 behind only US and UK), and 26th in France (8th in the top 10).  

     

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  14. 5 hours ago, exlondoner said:


    Looking at that list, I’m amazed there isn’t someone who has taken a picture of Algeciras from Gibraltar.

     

    Port number 662 in the game, number 27 in Spain (ranking 7th in the top 10 countries) and 71 that have Spanish as the primary language.

  15. 12 minutes ago, NE John said:

    Here’s one from a three weeks ago;

     

    Thanks @NE John.  From that vantage point, Mendenhall still looks reasonably healthy.  I hope so.  It is a beautiful park.  Mrs sfred and I were the only ones on most of the trails we walked that day.  Luckily, no bear incidents.

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  16. Sympathies @3rdGenCunarder on your soggy Alaska trip.  I hope you get some sunny days before you finish.  Thanks for your updates.

     

    Weather makes such a huge difference to the scenic quality of glaciers.  Mrs sfred and I had a stunningly beautiful day on QE's first visit to Hubbard in May 2019.  We were extremely impressed.

     

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    But then in February 2020 on QV's South America voyage, we had gloomy overcast and drizzle on our cruise by of Amalia and Pio glaciers in Chile.  Not as impressive, unfortunately...

     

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  17. 21 minutes ago, sogne said:

    Correct port turn 2 Geiranger is just off right of photo,taken from VP on Cunard tour. Have had this sail by b4?

     

    Thanks @sogne for some fun Saturday morning (Australia time) "Where in the World" activity.

     

    Sunnylvsfjorden is on our seen list, contributed by @bluemarble and identified by @exlondoner in post 3879, thread page 156 on 13 September 2021.  The post has disappeared from the Cruise Critic search function, but I did find it on Google.

     

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