Thursday, March 31, 2011

Photos

Various Photos during my visit in the Port of Gibraltar

The Queen of Peace

The Last Supper

The Sacred Heart of Jesus


The Blessed Virgin

The Shroud of Turin

Mother of Perpetual Help



The Crucifixion

The Catholic Church in Gibraltar

Thank you Lord for the blessings and for giving me a chance to share these pictures.

All photos are taken inside the Catholic Church of Gibraltar.




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Monday, March 28, 2011

Motor Yacht Luna

Worlds Largest Expedition Motor Yacht


Motor Yacht Luna owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. Built by a well known yachtsman Lloyd Werft and Stahlbau Nord.

Motor Yacht Luna arriving port of Gibraltar


Name: Luna
MMSI: 310591000
Call Sign: ZCEB7
IMO No: 1010222
Length: 115 Meters
Beam: 18 Meters
Vessel Type: Pleasure Yacht
Flag: Bermuda


Motor Yacht Luna departing port of Gibraltar.



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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sailing Vessel

Sailing vessel Transiting Gibraltar Bay

Sailing veseel using her engine




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Lake Triview

Motor Vessel Lake Treview


Name: Lake Triview
MMSI: 564361000
Call Sign: 9V8078
IMO No: 9400887
Length: 177 M
Beam: 28 M
Vessel Type: Cargo
Flag: Singapore
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Friday, March 18, 2011

DSV Gulmar Falcon

Motor Vessel DSV Gulmar Falcon


MMSI: 357343000
Call Sign: HOXL
IMO No: 7408897
Length: 84 M
Beam: 16 M
Vessel Type: Special Purpose Ship
Flag: Panama

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Eight ( 8 ) Amazing Largest Cruise Ships in the World

Allure of the Seas - Labadee pier sunset - HDRImage by runekrem via Flickr

First Largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Allure Of The Seas of Royal Caribbean International with 220,000 Gross Tonnage, Year built 2010, Length 1,187 Ft., Beam 208 Ft., Passenger Capacity of 6,296.


Allure Of The Seas has 28 modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms, this 16-deck marvel tells us that the impossible is possible. Seeing is believing.

Allure Of The Seas is already the largest cruise ship in the world. Where you can find the Central Park, Boardwalk, Royal Promenade, The Pool and Sports Zone, Entertainment Place and Youth Zone and also The Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center. Well, Let us come aboard Allure Of The Seas.

Second Largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Oasis of The Seas owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. Gross Tonnage: 225,282, Year built: 2009, Length: 1,187 Ft., Beam: 208 Ft., Capacity: 6,296 passenger.

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Oasis Of The Seas is second of the largest cruise ship in the world and a sister ship of Allure Of The Seas where you can enjoy while you are on board. All guests unique experiences in one of the seven districts on board. For example: Central Park, a public space that combines the natural with the yacht, Boardwalk, fun ride on the Family, which includes entertaining AquaTheater, Royal Promenade, the focus of many Royal Caribbean ships, far larger and interesting than ever. With 28 modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms, this 16-deck marvel tells us that the impossible is possible. Seeing is believing.
via www.logitravel.com

Third Largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Liberty of the Seas owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International, Gross tonnage: 154,407 T, Year built: 2006, Length: 1,111 Ft, Beam:184 Ft. with a capacity of 3,634 Passengers.

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In 2011, Liberty of the Seas underwent renovations in drydock the week of January 23, 2011 to include features introduced on Oasis class ships that have proven to be popular. One of the many features included in this renovation was the inclusion of the DreamWorks Experience.
via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_of_the_Seas

Fourth Largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Independence of the Seas owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International, Gross tonnage: 154,407 T, Year built: 2006, Length: 1,111 Ft, Beam: 184 Ft. with a capacity of 4,370 Passengers. Decks:15 (passenger); 3 (crew)
M/S Independence of the Seas on her call to the Port of Gibraltar.
Independence of the Seas is regularly visiting the Port of Gibraltar.


Independence of the Seas is also the first Royal Caribbean ship to feature heated, fresh water pools. On the Sports Deck, there is a rock climbing wall, a basketball/hockey court, a mini golf course, and a FlowRider for surfing. It also has 2 seating areas around the FlowRider to allow people to watch.
via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_of_the_Seas


Fifth Largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Freedom of the Seas owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International, Gross tonnage: 154,407 T, Year built: 2006, Length: 1,111 Ft, Beam: 184 Ft. with a capacity of 3,634 Passengers. 1,360 Crew, Decks: 15 (passenger); 3 (crew)

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Freedom of the Seas was docked at Blohm und Voss in Hamburg, Germany on 17 April 2006 to repair a damaged bearing in one of the three Azipod propulsion units and to put on some of the finishing touches prior to its official handover to Royal Caribbean International on 24 April 2006. It then departed to Oslo, Norway on 25 April for official festivities. It then sailed for Southampton, England on 27 April and arrived at 9am on 29 April. The ship sailed on its first transatlantic crossing on 3 May 2006.
via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M/S_Freedom_of_the_Seas

Sixth Largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Queen Mary 2 owned and operated by Cunard Line, Gross tonnage: 151,400 T, Year built: 2004, Length: 1,132 Ft, Beam: 147.5 Ft. with a capacity of 3,056 Passengers. 1,253 Crew, Decks: 13 (passenger); 4 (crew)
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Queen Mary 2 is a post-panamax ship. As a result, the Queen Mary 2 must circumnavigate South America in order to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific. The decision not to constrain her size in order to transit the Panama Canal was taken as the Queen Elizabeth 2 only transited once a year, during the world cruise. Cunard decided to pass up the convenience of the occasional passage in favour of a larger passenger capacity.
via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Queen_Mary_2

Seventh Largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Norwegian Epic owned and operated by Norwegian Cruise Line, Gross tonnage: 155,873 T, Year built: 2010, Length: 1,081.5 Ft, Beam: 133 Ft. with a capacity of 4,100 Passengers. 1,705 Crew

via http://epic.ncl.com/the-ship/downloads/the-ship/

Eight largest Cruise Ship in the World M/S Navigator of the Seas owned and operated by Royal Carribean International, Gross tonnage: 138,279 T, Year built: 2002, Length: 1,020.5 Ft, Beam: 161 Ft. with a capacity of 3,114 Passengers.

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I remember way back 15 years ago when I was working on board M/S Leisure World. Liesure World is Operated by Sembawang Ship Management in Singapore. There are lots of amenities and enjoyment. Las Vegas style of entertainment, Discotique, Casino, Karaoke bar, Cinema, massage parlor and also restaurants, entertainment games and passenger tour to the navigating bridge. The cruise ship M/S Liesure World that time is 30 years old but since it is made in Europe for me it is still like a five star hotel. Just Imagine these Eight ( 8 ) Amazing Largest Cruise Ship in the World can provide to its passengers on this present time. I hope I can command someday on one of this Cruise ship.
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Sky Pacific

Motor Vessel Sky Pacific


Name: Sky Pacific
MMSI: 356305000
Call Sign: 3FBR3
IMO No: 9041485
Length: 200 M
Beam: 32 M
Vessel Type: Cargo
Flag: Panama
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Histria Perla

Motor Tanker Histria Perla


Name: Histria Perla
MMSI: 215958000
Call Sign: 9HGL8
IMO No: 9301287
Length: 180 M
Beam: 32 M
Vessel Type: Oil/Chemical Tanker
Flag: Malta

M/T Histria Perla assisted by tug boat for maneuvering Gibraltar Bay for Ship To Ship ( STS ) operation.


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Histria Perla is equipped with a double hull, one two-stroke acting diesel engine MAN B&W 6S50MC-C with a capacity of 9,480 kilowatts (12,710 hp) directly acting on the propeller shaft and a four-bladed fixed propeller built by Wärtsilä Propulsion Netherlands.[4] It also has another three auxiliary MAN B&W 6L23/30H diesel engines with a capacity of 960 kilowatts (1,290 hp) each.
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Monday, March 7, 2011

Helena Kosan

Motor Tanker Helena Kosan


Name: Helena Kosan
MMSI: 235053771
Call Sign: MQWF3
IMO No: 9342396
Length: 116 M
Beam: 16 M
Vessel Type: Tanker
Flag: United Kingdom
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Hondura Star

Motor Vessel Hondura Star


Name: Hondura Star
MMSI: 636012748
Call Sign: A8HP5
IMO No: 8906975
Length: 150M
Beam: 22 M
Vessel Type: Reefer Carrier
Flag: Liberia
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CSK Grandeur

Motor Vessel CSK Grandeur


Name: CSK Grandeur
MMSI: 563898000
Call Sign: 9VFY
IMO No: 9182734
Length: 289 M
Beam: 45 M
Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier
Flag: Singapore
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Oak Galaxy

Motor Tanker Oak Galaxy


Name: Oak Galaxy
MMSI: 371116000
Call Sign: 3EBH6
IMO No: 9317195
Length: 141 M
Beam: 24 M
Vessel Type: Tanker
Flag: Panama
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Saturday, March 5, 2011

EuroChampion 2004

Motor Tanker EuroChampion 2004


Name: EuroChampion 2004
MMSI: 240327000
Call Sign: SVBW
IMO No: 929966600
Length: 274 M
Beam: 50 M
Vessel Type: Tanker
Flag: Greece
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Friday, March 4, 2011

Yang Mei Hu

Motor Tanker Yang Mei HU


Name: Yang Mei HU
MMSI: 413858000
Call Sign: BQCG
IMO No: 9417165
Length: 245 M
Beam: 42 M
Vessel Type: Tanker
Flag: China
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