tiabunna's photos with the keyword: ships

At sea

02 Jun 2022 35 36 232
Looking across Wollongong Harbour toward some anchored shipping. The large ship with the red paint is a car carrier named "Polaris Highway". The old structure behind the foreground yacht once was the pivot for a jib crane used for shipping cargo, when this was a working port. The VW Kombi is a bonus. Maybe best viewed large. Your choice of the fences, and I'll wish everyone a safe and enjoyable weekend after a Happy Fence Friday.

Willie in the snow

26 Sep 2019 46 41 554
The traditional looking yacht "Willie Wilhelmsen" in the harbour at Hammerfest, with plenty of snow around. Best viewed large. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone. Explored.

Ships in the snow

19 Aug 2019 29 22 370
As we approached Honningsvag, in a sheltered area we passed a cluster of LPG tankers, plus some tugs. The nearest, in this image, is the "Vladimir Rusanov" , which I assumed was Russian owned (see also PiP). A little recent homework has revealed that it is an interesting ship indeed and that it is actually owned by a Japanese/Chinese consortium. The ship was named after a Russian geologist and polar explorer who was inspired by Nansen and, after exploring Svalbard for coal in 1911, set sail in 1912 on a tiny ship with 11 others to attempt a northern sea route eastwards across the top of Siberia. The group were never seen again, despite searches, but relics of their expedition were found in 1937. So what is the significance of the name for this LPG tanker? Weighing some 100,000 tonnes and commencing service in 2018, it is the first of several to be built and is a self-sufficient ice-breaker. It is designed to do routinely what its namesake attempted. On its first run it took a load of LPG from a Russian production area to China, around the top of Siberia and through the Bering Sea. It also carries LPG from Russia westward to where we met it, where the fuel is transferred to normal LPG tankers such as the red ship, the "British Sapphire", for delivery to the European market. What a difference a century makes! Explored.

Meeting lovely lips

08 Aug 2019 38 28 411
A Tromso meeting. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone. Explored.

Yangtze gorges

20 Nov 2017 31 17 804
Heading down the Yangtze River through the Three Gorges, apart from the impressive landscape we were surprised by the amount of shipping. The Three Gorges Dam has raised the river level substantially, making the channel much wider than before it was built - and the "high water" mark is very visible on the rock faces. Here's a musical link.