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[ 09-13-2010: Message edited by: joe at travelpage ]
Thanks for sharing!
I'm assuming it's a HAL Vista Class??
Ernie
quote:Originally posted by eroller:That first pic is my iPhone wallpaper. I got it off an iPhone wallpaper app.I'm assuming it's a HAL Vista Class??Ernie
That was my thought too.
Graham.
I dont know if you guys care or not but I enjoy to see the sunrise and sunset. Every morning on each of the cruises ive taken in the past 10 or so years I get up about 5:30 a.m(yes i'm an early bird) while my wife and kids are still asleep, put on my robe and just sit on my balcony in the pitch black of morning to catch the first glimpse of the sun peek out from behind the ocean (if im on the right side of the ship, if not I go up to the top decks)and watch they sky illuminate. In the evenings I try to see the sunset-if im not partying of course.
Ernie, Bcscot you're right, its a HAL Vista.
quote:Originally posted by Cam J:I dont know if you guys care or not but I enjoy to see the sunrise and sunset.
I dont know if you guys care or not but I enjoy to see the sunrise and sunset.
I do care but not enough to get up at 5.30am! I'll glad you have shared these images so us 'sleppy-heads' can actually see what a nautical sun-rise looks like!
thanks for sharingi'm not an early riser at allso prefer sunsets in steads of sunrise
here is one i got in Kusadasi
best regardsb. Joe
On my-most recent Saga Pearl II cruise to Norway, we went "way up North" to 69 40 Lat. (Tromso). We were too late in the season for the midnight Sun. In the hours. I guess. between 2300 and 0100, there were beautiful "Midnight Sunsets" which were shortly followed by "Midnight Sunrises."
The colors were beautiful, and as we sailed South, as appropriate elements of North Norway's spectacular coastal geography were positioned against the ever-changing colorful sky.
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Pam
Rich
[ 09-13-2010: Message edited by: Linerrich ]
that was in 1st week of august 2007
Sunrise over the Bay of Kiel
quote:Originally posted by Cambodge:[...]The colors were beautiful, and as we sailed South, as appropriate elements of North Norway's spectacular coastal geography were positioned against the ever-changing colorful sky.
On the way to Rorvik aboard Richard With (Hurtigruten) (sorry - this is during the winter - no midnight sun).
quote:Originally posted by Linerrich:Here's a sunset photo I snapped from a moving tender going back to TROPICALE off Grand Cayman in February, 1982. The MERMOZ had just set sail into the setting sun:
Dusk aboard Serenade (ex Mermoz)
Leaving Limassol aboard Serenade (ex Mermoz)
Sunset on the Amazon River (aboard Black Watch near Macapa)
Evening on the Ohio River (aboard Delta Queen)
In the Vineyard Sound aboard Schooner Alabama
Sunset over the Sea of Marmara (aboard Royal Viking Sun)
Evening aboard Sea Cloud
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Constellation plying the fjords of Norway (2002)
Galaxy pulling away from Mykonos (2007)
Voyager docked in Roatán (2009)
Fantastic night that was!
[ 09-13-2010: Message edited by: PamM ]
quote:Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:I do care but not enough to get up at 5.30am!
I do care but not enough to get up at 5.30am!
5:30 am is time to go to bed, not get out of bed.
quote:Originally posted by PamM:Here's one of mine from the summer approaching Santorini at 06:25. I'll leave you to name the ship
Must be on of the large, modern sailing vessels giving the stack (I can barely make out the masts). Giving the shape my guess is Windsurf (ex Club Med 1) or Club Med 2.
BTW - Here is a short video clip on a sail away party aboard Club Med 1 while the sun is setting.
quote:Originally posted by Brian_O:5:30 am is time to go to bed, not get out of bed.
Nothing better than watching the sun rising after partying through the whole night.
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