So that's how Napolean got to Elba.
Ferries are much more common in Italy and other Mediterranean places than in the parts of the USA where I have lived.
I wonder how many cars it can hold.
That is an awesome photo!Makes me rethink my conception of "ship."
Oh, wait, they left without me! ;-)Great perspective in that first image.
Big happy mouth!:)
amazing design, It is indeed like a gaping mouth, well shown here VP.
Don't think I"ve ever been on a ferry. Love your shots.V
The last time I took a ferry from Portoferraio to Corsica I got seasick...Your first photo is impressive!
Vedo che Toremar ha cambiato colore, un tempo era blu. Ciao, Arianna
Amazing how it opens!
Interesting ethimology.
So that's how Napolean got to Elba.
ReplyDeleteFerries are much more common in Italy and other Mediterranean places than in the parts of the USA where I have lived.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many cars it can hold.
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome photo!
ReplyDeleteMakes me rethink my conception of "ship."
Oh, wait, they left without me! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective in that first image.
Big happy mouth!:)
ReplyDeleteamazing design, It is indeed like a gaping mouth, well shown here VP.
ReplyDeleteDon't think I"ve ever been on a ferry. Love your shots.
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The last time I took a ferry from Portoferraio to Corsica I got seasick...
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is impressive!
Vedo che Toremar ha cambiato colore, un tempo era blu. Ciao, Arianna
ReplyDeleteAmazing how it opens!
ReplyDeleteInteresting ethimology.
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