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Photographer:
Glenn Towler [ View profile ]
Added:
Dec 6, 2008
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872
Image Resolution:
2,211 x 1,643

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Shot taken on: 06/12/08

Seen here at Anchor off Port Arthur South East of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. She speant the day at anchor before relocating up to Hobart in the Early Evening. This cruise was her first visit to Tasmania.

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Current name:
HEN

Former name(s):

 -  Henna (Until 2017 Jan)

 -  Pacific Sun (Until 2012 Aug)

 -  Jubilee (Until 2004 Sep)

Current flag:
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Home port:
Basseterre
Status:
Dead
Build year:
1986
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
47,678 tons
Summer DWT:
6,753 tons
Length:
223.35 m
Beam:
28.2 m
Draught:
7.7 m

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Ray Smith

2 photos

Glenn Towler

6 photos

Brent

2 photos

Mick

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simonwp

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Mick Warrick

2 photos

Barry Graham

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David Firth

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John Ovey

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John Kent

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Les Blair

2 photos

Aaron Fox

3 photos

Radek

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Gwyn Mason

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Rod Dean

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John Wilson

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Sam

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Daniel F.

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David Pratt

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Nigel Price

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Pete Turner

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Tony Martin

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Kenno

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Nice photo Glenn.

I can't help but think that she looked a lot better in her previous livery with the blue and gold band on the hull. It helped break up what is a very slab sided vessel.
Plus the way they painted the name also looked great.
But, as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Thanks for posting.

Mike

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person
Agree with your comments Mike - her present livery does absolutely nothing for her! Whilst her previous livery, as you say, looked a lot better in breaking up her bulk - I think she looked even better in her original Carnival Corp livery as their "Jubilee" ...... and her current funnel is an abomination! At least her original, whilst "modern", had some style!
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Emmesstee.

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Thanks for the comment Mike

I was not teribly excited about her, looks more like a recycled Car Carrier.

But yes it true about Beauty, I never saw her under her previous livery.

Glenn

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