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Photographer:
Paul Sullivan [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 12, 2012
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Museum Ships
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Jan 31, 2012
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1,900 x 1,140

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Newly painted, the museum Victory class ship "AMERICAN VICTORY" is seen here alongside her permanent berth. Jewel of the Seas can bee seen in the background.
American Victory - LR/IMO: 5014680
Builder: California SB Corp,Terminal Is
Ship Design:VC2-S-AP2 - 10750 DWT - 1945
preserved at Tampa 16.9.99

http://www.americanvictory.org/

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American Victory - LR/IMO: 5014680
Builder: California SB Corp,Terminal Is
Ship Design:VC2-S-AP2 - 10750 DWT - 1945
preserved at Tampa 16.9.99

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Didn't even notice the pigeons when I took the pic. They must be dropping allot of their own "camouflage" around the deck!

Paul

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Beautiful ship. one of my favorites. noticed her crew of pigeons on forward mast.

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Marc, I was on it, I know also a few guys who are in charge there,and definitely is in perfect condition. Not sure if it is yearly, but I know that they also moved up and down the bay sometime back.

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For one thing, the people who maintain the ship have definitely done a real good job in refurbishing this historic ship. It looks in immaculate condition.

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Stealth camouflage ? ...

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Most probably it is Marc. I live close to Tampa, and the area where she is now, that was the former Tampa port area, totally run down and all what you saw drunks and such, then they restored the area, This vessel is also part of the Aquarium complex, where she is tied up. Nowadays one can go there with family, years back you only could drive through with a tank at 60 mph

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First time I've ever seen a Victory ship in camouflage. Must be to attract visitors?

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