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Queen Victoria and the Atlantic in Winter


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Thanks very much for sharing.

Like the previous poster stated, the seas were not exactly serene....but I noticed she hardly pitched , and there were no signs of rolling. But there again, she is not a cruise ship but an oceanliner....

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A couple of views Cunard Line's Queen Victoria crossing the Atlantic Ocean in January 2009

 

 

 

 

 

Added some music to the videos, instead of having just the blasting wind...

 

Otherwise, just the sea and the ship, and a little music accompaniment.

 

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Thanks very much for sharing.

Like the previous poster stated, the seas were not exactly serene....but I noticed she hardly pitched , and there were no signs of rolling. But there again, she is not a cruise ship but an oceanliner....

Thanks

Cheers

 

Afraid I will have to correct you there this is Cunard Queen Victoria not the QM2 she in fact a cruise ship built in the same Itailian yard as P&O Arcadia and many of the HAL ships as well to basically the same configaration and sizes

 

I have heard that all the other ships of this design and build do handly the altanitic waters well

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