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Oosterdam, Cruise Ship
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![]() The ship was currently boarding and was under preparation to depart.
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![]() A diagram on the bow of the ship near the water indicated that a bulb just under the water was present.
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![]() Two gulls flew. One away from and the other towards the docked ship.
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![]() The port side of the ship. The side away from the dock, with its life boats covers lending a little splash of color.
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![]() The upper bow of the ship with its windows covering the control room. Notice how the room overhangs the side of the ship allowing a view of the port on either side.
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![]() The life boats are the only boats on a ship that the ship owners never hope to use.
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![]() In the old days smoke stacks were full smoke stacks for venting burnt coal smoke. Modern ships are diesel and require many narrower exhaust stacks.
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![]() The stern of the ship with its many rear facing decks.
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![]() The stern of the ship as seen from a cruise boat.
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![]() The stern of the great ship pulls rear-ward past its former dock and out into the bay.
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