From left to right we can count six bows of different type of ships: “Crown Princess”, “Cedeira”, “Sovereign”, “Mega Express Three”, “Stad Amsterdam” and “Aethalia”.
Don't you think the number of cruise ships is increasing? I've just read 147 cruise ships = 230.000 passengers have stopped in Lisbon on the first six months of 2012. I see them going in and out the Tagus estuary, but had no idea they were so many. Great shot by the way, VP.
Let's race.
ReplyDeleteThe Stad Amsterdam is a beautiful sailing ship. I would love to sail on her. Enjoyed your earlier photos of her.
ReplyDeleteThese ships are huge! They must bring a lot of business to Livorno.
ReplyDeleteOh, so impressive! I would love to be so close to all that beauty and power.
ReplyDeleteThe tall ship looks dwarfed by the modern ships.
You should have gone for a panorama here I think.
ReplyDeleteAnother way to say 'ducks in a row', I guess. I want to cruise... I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteDon't you think the number of cruise ships is increasing? I've just read 147 cruise ships = 230.000 passengers have stopped in Lisbon on the first six months of 2012. I see them going in and out the Tagus estuary, but had no idea they were so many. Great shot by the way, VP.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they're ready to race!
ReplyDeleteThey so look like they're about to race, only awaiting the Starter's Gun.
ReplyDeleteBusy day in Livorno! I'm sure, certain actually, that some of them will find their way to Barcelona.
ReplyDeleteA very impressive line up here VP, my favorite is the little sailboat between the yellow and white boats.
ReplyDeleteIncredible. As you well know, I'll take the one with masts.
ReplyDeleteHave a good trip. Monsoon to greet you.
Really impressive! I like the yellow one, even if it is smaller.
ReplyDeleteQuanti significati ha la parola "bow"...scatto molto interessante! Ciao, Arianna
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