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 Posted: Wed Nov 21st, 2007 05:48 pm1st Post

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We were overnighting at Nassau.  At three in the morning there's not too many people wandering around and it's dark.  30 seconds on the bulb!



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THAT is a beautiful picture!



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Okay, I am at home, but somehow that shot makes me "homesick".

Must mean it is time move. Caribbean here we come. I wish.

Great pic.



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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 03:44 am4th Post

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Thanks for the feedback.  I have tons of 'em. :)

Reading about the Holloway case in the news reminded me of Aruba since we were there just a few weeks ago and I stumbled across this!



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http://www.nclcruiseblog.com/images/aruba07.jpg

That sky was just heavenly. :shock:



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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 04:35 am5th Post

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You always have the best pictures!!!!!!! :thumbsup:



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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 05:54 am6th Post

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Same place but from bridge:




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Dave, did you get the name of this ship?

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planersedge wrote: Dave, did you get the name of this ship?

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You know Kim was asking the same thing and I did not.  Well at least from the pix that I have gone through.  We saw the crowd of folks getting on and wow that ragbote (sorry I've always been a powerboat guy) pulled out fast! :big grin:  Ships should have names visible from the top (lifeboats do) so at least they can be identified from above!



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kimdave68 wrote: We were overnighting at Nassau.  At three in the morning there's not too many people wandering around and it's dark.  30 seconds on the bulb!



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Beautiful shot.  Thanks.;)



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That is a beautiful picture.



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kelz66 wrote: ......


I want to be there.  Where is there?



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My guess is Magen's Bay, St. Thomas.



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goodml wrote: My guess is Magen's Bay, St. Thomas.
And your guess would be correct.;)



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Cane Garden Bay, Tortola




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kelz66 wrote: goodml wrote: My guess is Magen's Bay, St. Thomas.
And your guess would be correct.;)

That was my guess, too, before I scrolled down.  Great shot, I have a similar one somewhere.



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Same night, not too many folks out at 0300 and the ones that are well, they are passed out somewhere! :drink:



It was 85.5°F that night with 85% relative humidity. 



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GREGandamy wrote: kelz66 wrote: goodml wrote: My guess is Magen's Bay, St. Thomas.
And your guess would be correct.;)

That was my guess, too, before I scrolled down.  Great shot, I have a similar one somewhere.

So do I. I had a friend who lived somewhere in the vicinity of the area where Paul took his picture. Not sure he's still there though. Couldn't get an e-mail through to him.



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kimdave68 wrote: Same night, not too many folks out at 0300 and the ones that are well, they are passed out somewhere! :drink:



It was 85.5°F that night with 85% relative humidity. 

Gorgeous picture!



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goodml wrote: Gorgeous picture!
Thanks!

TBC...

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planersedge wrote: Dave, did you get the name of this ship?

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Update...found it!  S/V Gloria.



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Do you happen to know what cruise line.  That ship got my curiosity up.

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After seeing this I was curious too!



She's a Colombian Navy Training Vessel. 

Built in 1967 (A.T.C.,Bilbao,Spain).  LOA: 76 meters (247'), Hull 64 meters (208'), beam 10.6 meters (34.45 feet), draft 5.0 meters (16.25 feet).  Sail area 1,250 meter² (4,062.5 ft²).




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