Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Aethalia

Aethalia ferry, IMO: 8706739, port of Livorno
With both her ramps opens, you can literally see through the “Aethalia” ferry...
Aethalia ferry, IMO: 8706739, port of Livorno
“Aethalia” comes from the Ancient Greek name (Αἰθαλία) for the Elba island. (Photos taken last March)

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12 comments:

  1. So that's how Napolean got to Elba.

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  2. Ferries are much more common in Italy and other Mediterranean places than in the parts of the USA where I have lived.

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  3. I wonder how many cars it can hold.

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  4. That is an awesome photo!
    Makes me rethink my conception of "ship."

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  5. Oh, wait, they left without me! ;-)

    Great perspective in that first image.

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  6. amazing design, It is indeed like a gaping mouth, well shown here VP.

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  7. Don't think I"ve ever been on a ferry. Love your shots.
    V

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  8. The last time I took a ferry from Portoferraio to Corsica I got seasick...
    Your first photo is impressive!

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  9. Vedo che Toremar ha cambiato colore, un tempo era blu. Ciao, Arianna

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