Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Baltimore, København

Maersk Line container ship Baltimore (IMO 9313917), tugboat Tito Neri (IMO 9319167), LivotnoThe Danish container ship “Baltimore” (Copenhagen) on her way out of the port of Livorno, assisted by the tug “Tito Neri”. On the right, in background, the pilot boat.Maersk Line container ship Baltimore (IMO 9313917), tugboats Fratelli Neri (IMO 9393125), Tito Neri (IMO 9319167), LivotnoAt the bow of the 294m Maersk Line ship we can see the other tug, the “Fratelli Neri”.

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16 comments:

  1. Love these shots VP. I always enjoy them when you post them.

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  2. Beautiful! I just love your sea shots. We were in and out of that port many times. Very nice.

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  3. Big ship and pilot small boat...
    I saw the same scene near Hiroshima port. It looked bit humorous. Then I remembered your post too, VP.

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  4. It must be fun to live in a thriving port city, where you see the comings and goings of the big ships every day.

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  5. I would not want to be in that little tug boat with that monster behind me. Great shots.

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  6. Now that's a sight I would spend hours watching.

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  7. That ship just goes on forever.

    Even as a child, one of my favorite little books was about the little tugboat that could.
    Kol hakavod to tugboats.

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  8. How I love the view of ships!

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  9. That's a big one! French expression: on a toujours besoin d' un plus petit que soi, you always need someone (something) smaller than you.

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  10. I love to see the activity that goes on in harbours VP, these are great images, especially the first one. I like the way everyone knows exactly what their job is in the bringing in and taking out of these huge vessels.

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  11. The piles of containers on the ship always fascinates me! Love seeing them on the water.

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  12. The tug boat is so little!:)
    Nice color on the Danish ship.

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  13. Adoro le immagini portuali, danno un senso di libertà! Ciao, Arianna

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  14. These photos are always interesting because of your big interest in ships.

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