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NORWEGIAN ESCAPE - IMO 9677076

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Photographer:
Michael Schindler [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 13, 2015
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Added:
Oct 13, 2015
Views:
2,475
Image Resolution:
2,000 x 1,333

Description:

Brand new cruise liner NORWEGIAN ESCAPE arriving in Hamburg for final docking at Blohm+Voss. Seeing as how many members like shots from this angle, here you go :-)

13.10.2015 - Hamburg/Germany

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Vessel
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Current name:
NORWEGIAN ESCAPE
Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
164,998 tons
Summer DWT:
11,700 tons
Length:
325.9 m
Beam:
46.5 m
Draught:
8.6 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
40°5’42.4” N, 12°31’55.52” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
19.8kts, 243.5° (244°)
Destination:
 - Location:
It Cagliari
 - Arrival:
20th Jun 2024 / 05:45:29 UTC
Last update:
39 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Cruise Ships and Liners - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Ships under Construction - 15 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 5 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 2011-2020 - 110 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(43)

Frits Olinga

2 photos

Ted Blank

1 photos

Jan Ove

3 photos

brunoh

1 photos

Jens Boldt

2 photos

timbo2

4 photos

Lyndon Henry

5 photos

Michel FLOCH

3 photos

Axel aus Do

5 photos

JC RAVON

1 photos

andrecas

12 photos

RFelix

1 photos

Robbie Cox

4 photos

Marcus-S

1 photos

Augusto Gonz

3 photos

Warnow

10 photos

lesricky

1 photos

GRDN711

1 photos

jeffess

2 photos

Frank Joniak

1 photos

Hans.Esveldt

3 photos

Lele Urso

1 photos

Rolf Bridde

2 photos

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person
Not so long ago, a funnel was a mark to identify a ship, or even her shape at all. Now such mark is a waterslide or a rollercoaster or what?

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person
As always Capt Ted your take is right on the money

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person
I do agree with all of you, the larger cruise ships of late don't really win any prizes in the design department. I prefer the smaller types like Seabourn and Silver ships myself.

Thanks for the comments and best regards
Michael

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person
Only the painting looks great ,the ship is ugly looking,like most modern passenger vessels

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person
WOW WOW,, one wonders if the pax-ship designers competing who can build the most ugly looking ship

good shot, though

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person
Wow!!!! What a fantastic photo. Yes, certainly perfect timing. But what a ridiculous-looking vessel, it made me laugh out loud.

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person
Gets a big like from me for the angle... and I like the graphics, too:-)

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person
That looks terrifying, so very top heavy.

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person
Excellent view! Perfect timing!

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