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That is one beautiful photo, Caronia seems very short next to the longer Queen Elizabeth 2.
You indeed set the record straight, I don't think there was any doubt after your post.
Here's Gerry's description of how the photo came to happen...
quote:The photograph is very definitely real !!It took a lot of a great deal of time to set it up. It was taken during the Millenium cruises when both ships were at Barbados together. The photographer was Harvey Lloyd who was in a helicopter. He then nipped up to Virgin Gorda where we had 3 of the Seabourn ships together.(Pride,Legend & SG11)
It took a lot of a great deal of time to set it up. It was taken during the Millenium cruises when both ships were at Barbados together. The photographer was Harvey Lloyd who was in a helicopter. He then nipped up to Virgin Gorda where we had 3 of the Seabourn ships together.(Pride,Legend & SG11)
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