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The “Albany Backpackers” sign would have been a big clue IF I’d spotted it in time.
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3 hours ago, sfred said:
Would this be Albany, WA
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1 hour ago, Palmeat said:
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They used to, but the two that I knew have both retired. I don’t think they were replaced.
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Britannia Grill.
We too loved that little bar but also didn't find it on our first trip.
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On 6/11/2021 at 10:08 AM, Solent Richard said:5 hours ago, Solent Richard said:
OK. Now I get it.
I saw the first picture and thought that's Reunion. But we've already seen that so I must be wrong. Then you posted the second one and I thought that looks like Le Port, Reunion. But ...
I've just checked the list and I see it is still listed as Pointe Des Galets, Reunion
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36 minutes ago, bluemarble said:
Google Maps tells me that central building houses the Aberdeen Harbour Board offices. @Colin_Cameron, if it isn't prying too much, I'd love to learn more about your association with that building over the years.
Fun Fact: Aberdeen Harbour Board was founded in 1136 and according to Guiness World Records is the oldest company in Britain.
It's nothing exciting really. I was a computer engineer for 40+ years and they were one of my customers. Between installs, upgrades, repairs and maintenance I was in and out of both the office and the control tower quite a bit. They have an amazing ship simulator for training the harbour pilots. Aberdeen Harbour - Pilot Training - YouTube (There used to be a much better youtube video but I can't find it now)
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4 hours ago, sfred said:
As we seem to be temporarily out of unidentified port photos, and inspired by @Colin_Cameron's recent post, here is another historical photo of a Cunard port. Several of the more prominent heritage buildings are still with us today. The photo, in the public domain, is undated but I'll guess it must be early 1900s based on showing both a steam and sail ship.
👍 If I didn’t recognise that central building there would be something wrong. I’ve spent enough time in it over the years.
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I made a stupid assumption at the start, that PH was the registration for Peterhead. And knowing that we had already discounted that a while ago I've spent quite a long time trying to match the photo to Aberdeen harbour. When I eventually checked it out, matching the photo was easy.
Only to find @bluemarble had beaten me to it.
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6 hours ago, Solent Richard said:
Ah yes, those were the days when all Queens Grill guests were escorted to their suite.
Now you’re really making me feel old. For most of my cruising career ALL guests have been escorted to their cabins.
As @exlondonersays, it can be quite amusing when you know the way better than they do, even when you’ve never been on the ship before.
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Probably best to do it at time of booking but if not you can do it on the Voyage Personaliser (or Manage My Booking, or My Cunard, or whatever it’s called this week.)
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2 hours ago, Solent Richard said:
... I'm going to bag Tilbury, England
Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.😂
The port I originally had in mind was simply London. Many Cunard ships called this home over the years which was why I called it a ‘glaring omission’. When I went looking for a photo that didn’t contain Tower Bridge, or the London Eye, or the Houses of Parliament, or Big Ben, or ... this was the best I could come up with. Which was quite apt since I knew that RVS had been there both before and during her Cunard life. When she visited in her Cunard guise she went as far as Tower Bridge for a photo op, but I don’t know if she went through, or is capable of doing so. Sea Goddess I passed through Tower Bridge both before and after her Cunard life, but not during. There is a photo of a Sea Goddess in Cunard livery passing under the bridge in the 150th anniversary history of the line and although you can’t make out the name it would have to be SGII. (I’ll scan it when I get home)
There are numerous photos online of old Cunard ships at the George V dock, roughly where the south side of the runway at London City Airport is now. I think it’s close enough to Greenwich to call it the same port. I think Tilbury is far enough away to qualify as a separate port but happy to hear other opinions.
And lastly, congratulations to @Palmeat and an honourable mention to @Solent Ɍichard
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1 hour ago, Palmeat said:
That just confirmed my initial guess, but I still struggled to place the photo.
I think the island in the foreground is Vihamanaafushi, with Hulhule Island behind it, just to the north on the airport. The port we are looking at is Male, Maldives.
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4 minutes ago, Solent Richard said:
Congratulations and a Grrrrh from me @bluemarble.
That's the second port I had up my sleeve that's now been identified. This was my Banjul photo for a teaser...
Sorry about that, but it's happened to a few of us. (several times)
Your's would have been a little more difficult I think.
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17 hours ago, sfred said:
Johe isn't currently listed on marinetraffic.com, however. Perhaps it has since been renamed or repurposed.
It is listed on today's timetable due to sail at 5pm https://www.ferries.gm/schedule/
There is an unnamed passenger vessel sitting at the slipway in Banjul so that could be it.
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23 hours ago, bluemarble said:
I think this one is Banjul, Gambia.
Well done.
Yes, 'Gambia Ferries' was just too easy. And even 'Aljamdu' wasn't much of a challenge. When I googled 'Johe' I got several other ferries but not this one, so I left that in.
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On 5/28/2021 at 2:28 PM, bluemarble said:
Ah, thanks for pointing out the duplication of Tsingtao and Qingdao in the unseen ports list. I'll take care of that duplication in the next versions of the ports lists.
I have a couple of additions for the next version of the unseen list. First is the port of Sevastopol, which I spotted in a Royal Viking Sun brochure from 1997. The second is a port/city that I have visited many times and have lots of photos of (I'm sure many of us have). I'm just trying to find one that isn't so obvious. So I'll keep that one to myself for now.
In the meantime...
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8 hours ago, Se1lad said:
Even if we have not finished the first 2, will be able to select 2 more bottles of spirits at the start of the second cruise?
Given that the drinks are for in-cabin consumption, not taking home with you, can you drink 4 litres in 4 days?
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9 hours ago, oskidunker said:
I am doing back to back Northern lights the Canary Islands. I assume they will move our luggage as we are in a different cabin on second cruise. Princess Grill then Balcony. First time so want to compare. I guess we leave the first cabin and maybe wait somewhere.
Again, in the past ... There has been no need to pack the clothes that are on hangers. They have brought one of those rails on wheels and simply moved the hanging stuff from the old wardrobe to the new one.
We hung around with friends who were waiting to disembark until the new cabin was ready. The room-stewards/housekeeping will co-ordinate things and your new cabin will be one of the first to be prepared, so they can get your stuff out of the old one ASAP. The new cabin was ready at least an hour before our friends left.
If you're not planning to go ashore and you have any laundry to be done it's a good day to do it.
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8 hours ago, sfred said:
... Freeport, Grand Bahama, is a match to the above photo.
I was rather hoping I would recognise Freeport when/if it came up, but no such luck.
I don't know if it's ever been a scheduled Cunard port but I put it on the list because we had an emergency call there on Vistafjord in 1997. We'd left Fort Lauderdale only the previous evening, then had a couple of days in port before all being flown home.☹️
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I like the sound of that itinerary. Excluding Perth itself, what would that be? About ten days? (5 days driving and 5 days at various stops)
Already thinking about our next trip Down Under.