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Here is an artistic shot from Wednesday evening. Artistic is my excuse.

 

Radiance departing Melbourne seen through the masts at the Royal Victorian Yacht Club. On the left is the bow of Ww2 minesweeper Castlemaine. On the right is the pirate looking Steve Irwin, one of the Sea Shepherd ships that have chased the Japanese whaling fleet.

 

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Well, as the beer goggle squad has been judging my art I decided on a simple one tonight.

 

Summer Solstice departing Melbourne on its Festivus cruise. Photo taken at end of Point Gellibrand.

 

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Cheers, my absolute favourite ship. I will be aboard her again in March.

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Noticed this old ship sailing in the Caribbean from the Regal Princess cam this morning. Quick google found out it is the Marella Celebration which is the original Noordam , still owned by Holland America, but not operated by them now,

 

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Name:

1984–2005: Noordam

2005-2017: Thomson Celebration

2017-present: Marella Celebration

Owner: 1984–present: Holland America Line

Operator:

1984–2005: Holland America Line

2005-2017: Thomson Cruises

2017-present: Marella Cruises

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Noticed this old ship sailing in the Caribbean from the Regal Princess cam this morning. Quick google found out it is the Marella Celebration which is the original Noordam , still owned by Holland America, but not operated by them now,

24_regal_2.jpg

 

Name:

1984–2005: Noordam

2005-2017: Thomson Celebration

2017-present: Marella Celebration

Owner: 1984–present: Holland America Line

Operator:

1984–2005: Holland America Line

2005-2017: Thomson Cruises

2017-present: Marella Cruises

Wow, cheers David. She has had a journey.

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Well, as the beer goggle squad has been judging my art I decided on a simple one tonight.

 

Summer Solstice departing Melbourne on its Festivus cruise. Photo taken at end of Point Gellibrand.

 

11527a774571b7c11bcc3de10526b759.jpg

 

 

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Interesting coincidence

 

Summer solstice 2017 in Southern Hemisphere was at 3:28 am on

Friday, 22 December

All times are in Eastern Australia Time.

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Interesting coincidence

 

Summer solstice 2017 in Southern Hemisphere was at 3:28 am on

Friday, 22 December

All times are in Eastern Australia Time.

LOL, normally we have the summer Solstice from November to April, cruising to the South Pacific Islands and NZ.
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What the..????

From the bridge cam Of Golden Princess in Melbourne today..

Melbourne looks like a grand place..;p

 

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editing to add... I think someone on the bridge must be watching "Antiques Roadshow " and they have their wires crossed and are broadcasting the show on the bridge cam

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