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COSTA ATLANTICA - IMO 9187796

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Photographer:
Tomas [ View profile ]
Added:
Aug 17, 2011
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951
Image Resolution:
1,871 x 1,247

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Costa Atlantica, outbound for sea, shot by Tomas at Oscarsborg.
The weather turned on me, unfortunatly.
Thats a shipspotters life!

"Costa Atlantica"

Vessel
particulars

Former name(s):

 -  Costa Atlantica (Until 2023 Oct)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
85,861 tons
Summer DWT:
8,600 tons
Length:
292.55 m
Beam:
32.2 m
Draught:
7.8 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
54°37’35.95” N, 5°53’25.34” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.8kts, 46.0° (301°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Gbbel
 - Arrival:
23rd Apr 2024 / 19:30:24 UTC
Last update:
1 day ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ship Interior - 10 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 5 photos

Ships under Construction - 2 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1991-2000 - 376 photos

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(152)

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1 photos

Hans Deijs

5 photos

Ken Smith

3 photos

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1 photos

Daniel Ferro

4 photos

Benoit Donne

1 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

Mikkel

4 photos

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7 photos

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3 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

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4 photos

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4 photos

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9 photos

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8 photos

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2 photos

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4 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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2 photos

michell

7 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

1 photos

putte

2 photos

Eerik Laine

2 photos

Ostseefoto

1 photos

Tomas

6 photos

Robby Norman

1 photos

2nd-mate

4 photos

Pedro Amaral

1 photos

Eduard

2 photos

Lee Brown

4 photos

jotabe

1 photos

Pascal

7 photos

Marc Boucher

8 photos

Geir Vinnes

1 photos

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2 photos

Ingvar

2 photos

Marius Esman

2 photos

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1 photos

wouter

3 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

John Mavin

2 photos

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6 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

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4 photos

Luko P.

2 photos

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4 photos

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3 photos

Ian Boyle

3 photos

K. Watson

2 photos

Lyndon Henry

1 photos

TomJones

5 photos

Ove Jensen

1 photos

Ralf Gerads

1 photos

Kim Viktor

2 photos

Helen Krmic

1 photos

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1 photos

Vincent TPT

1 photos

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3 photos

John Latter

1 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

Bj

4 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

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3 photos

Bob Godefroy

2 photos

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1 photos

RFelix

1 photos

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1 photos

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3 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

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Think that would be great fun! I will get back to that.:-) Can't think of a better guide than you when it comes to shipspotting in Norway...

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Capital of Tonga!
:=D

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What a very pleasant place.. Oscarsborg Fortress is maybe twinned with Nuku'alofa...

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It will be an honour to show you the small, but golden possibilities of shipspotting in Norway, mr Boldt.

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I think I will. Time to leave this small village now and then and see the world!:-)

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person
Come up here for a week next summer, and i'll assist you to at least 20 cruiseships in and out of ports. No problem, i assure you.

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Slowly... but surely... I'm getting envious, very envious. Every cruise season I have to make do with half of the AIDA fleet, Deutschland, Europa and QM2 almost every damn weekend. And you? You get all the interesting ones. AND to top it all you also take damn excellent photos of them. I will not tolerate this any longer!:-D:-D:-D

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Hi Tonga, could have been so much better, if not the sun was behind the clouds barely, that day. But thanks!

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Thomas, the usual very high standard from you... well done.

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