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Photographer:
Tomas [ View profile ]
Title:
Actuaria
Added:
Oct 27, 2007
Views:
819
Image Resolution:
1,920 x 2,560

Description:

According to a certain COKL, this ship aint that special, hehe! Well, it is to me, because it was the first sietas bigtimer i got to shoot.
I really really like this type.
Special hello to COKL, call next time in larvik.

Hello to towhook as well, for a cool email.

Tomas

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
ATLANTIS A

Former name(s):

 -  Ara Atlantis (Until 2021 Oct)

 -  Emily Borchard (Until 2014 Jan 26)

 -  Ara Atlantis (Until 2009 May)

 -  Actuaria (Until 2008 May 07)

Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
9,962 tons
Summer DWT:
11,435 tons
Length:
134.45 m
Beam:
22.5 m
Draught:
8.7 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
53°58’12.21” N, 7°59’44.56” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
15.9kts, 76.7° (78°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Denok
 - Arrival:
24th Jun 2024 / 07:00:18 UTC
Last update:
14 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 3 photos

Storm Pictures - 2 photos

Containerships built 2001-2010 - 288 photos

Containerships including more than one ship - 5 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(100)

Tomas Pinas

6 photos

Ken Smith

7 photos

Pilot Frans

8 photos

Stan Muller

4 photos

simonwp

5 photos

rd77

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

Jim Croucher

2 photos

Dick Gorter

4 photos

Marie-Anne

2 photos

Pekka Laakso

2 photos

Mick Warrick

3 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

1 photos

john white

9 photos

Tomas

11 photos

Malte Wulf

1 photos

Arne J

4 photos

Barry Graham

1 photos

Pedro Amaral

8 photos

bulker

1 photos

Willi Thiel

1 photos

ship-world

1 photos

Marius Esman

2 photos

E. Vroom

2 photos

bvdm

1 photos

Mike Barker

1 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

2 photos

Ivan Meshkov

3 photos

aegir

2 photos

Jens Boldt

1 photos

Derek Lilley

3 photos

TomJones

2 photos

jens smit

5 photos

Alec Sansen

3 photos

Julian

1 photos

Gena Anfimov

4 photos

Lars Staal

1 photos

hanswesthoff

1 photos

Doug Shaw

3 photos

Axel aus Do

1 photos

fabianv

1 photos

Igor Dilo

12 photos

har

3 photos

vazee

1 photos

jason arthur

1 photos

Netty

3 photos

Robbie Cox

20 photos

Marcus-S

3 photos

D.Navigator

1 photos

Justo Prieto

1 photos

LUC BARRY

5 photos

lesricky

2 photos

SF-Images

4 photos

James Duffy

1 photos

solentships

1 photos

jeffess

1 photos

Hans.Esveldt

2 photos

eumelzocker

2 photos

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Nice photo really, of a - well, not so special ship (as I said), but you had really got a good angle here, and good weather, too !! And - btw I am with you and can understand you, for Larvik - just ANY ship is special :-) A neat little port is, what I thought, and good place for crew to go fishing too, and you've got as well a nice, neat little but VERY good bakery in the center ! So..don't worry, just for us from the big big port Hamburg, series 168 ships are not special, so many of them and one's like the other.. apart from MS Blue Wonder :-D

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All this talk about aurora allmost makes me go to hamburg to wait her out! HEHE! Yep, the aurora and margaretha have the colours.
Colorline!

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Yes, and there's even far more interesting stuff in Hamburg :-) Hehe, well I am fond of this city of course, so many ships and all on one weekend, usually. Best in summer when it's warm outside and to go in winter, worth to get cold feet and find reason to drink too much tea with rum :-D

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I say lets meet there one time. would have been cool. And resulted in memorycard-meltdown, i guess!
Yeah, fond memories about hamburg.

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person
Yes, take one of the the glitter-liners from Oslo to Kiel and hop on the train to get there.. and if you are feeling a bit too overwhelmed by COSCO &Co you might see something more familiar like Hanni

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Hehe... Yeah, i saw hanni... The poor thing.
He(She) does his/hers best, hehe!
Goddamn, must be many of THAT type as well.

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Why poor thing ? Does look quite well kept, just the name is a shame ! 8-)
Yes there are many types of this seen, not sure whether "Uranus" is same type. But the other sorts of you can see very often is type like "Petuja" and "Sven", I didn't yet look up all details about them. I have also not yet found out how many after all, of these types, including the infamous 168 ers :-D

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Sven. Hannes. Yeah, the names are not the coolest, but they have a meaning i would guess.
Keep posting my friend, a joy to watch.

T aus Norwegen

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Thanks alot, well I suspect the ones who name these ships do not think very much of it, as they rather see the ships as some tools to use, so they just.. well to me the names sounds like names for small kids :-D
Best names - at this sime http://www.carcarrier.de/ "Southern Ace" etc. :-D

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Metallica

Love music

Say NO more.

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You're so right, that's just wonderful !! You've got to be a Romantika so far about playing with names 8-)

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