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GOLDEN PRINCESS - IMO 9192351

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Photographer:
Tom Gulbrandsen [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jul 26, 2005
Location:
Bergen, Norway
Added:
Sep 22, 2011
Views:
3,393
Image Resolution:
1,350 x 2,000

Description:

Golden Princess head on sen from the Askøy suspension-bridge

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
PACIFIC ADVENTURE

Former name(s):

 -  Golden Princess (Until 2021 Aug)

Current flag:
United Kingdom
Home port:
London
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
108,865 tons
Summer DWT:
8,418 tons
Length:
289.5 m
Beam:
36 m
Draught:
8.45 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
31°49’48.03” S, 153°7’31.92” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
10.2kts, 15.6° (16°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Sydney
 - Arrival:
25th May 2024 / 18:45:59 UTC
Last update:
about 15 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners - 6 photos

Ship Interior - 3 photos

Harbour Overview Images - 1 photos

Passenger Vessels - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 6 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 3 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 2001-2010 - 352 photos

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Hans Deijs

6 photos

Roland Hampe

6 photos

Allan Mears

1 photos

Pilot Frans

1 photos

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5 photos

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1 photos

Matt Ruscher

1 photos

Marc Piché

2 photos

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8 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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2 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

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4 photos

Piet Sinke

1 photos

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2 photos

Przemek

1 photos

Harma Sins

2 photos

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5 photos

Rainer Hurk

2 photos

Roy de Waard

4 photos

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1 photos

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3 photos

Don Bodron

2 photos

Terry Wiffen

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1 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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11 photos

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10 photos

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3 photos

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2 photos

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4 photos

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1 photos

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3 photos

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2 photos

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2 photos

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2 photos

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1 photos

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person
Thanks for all the comments & opinions about the angle :-)
I do them both when they pass plus some with surroundings. I went back to the "head-on" angle in 2011 after some years off, but think 2012 will be more head-on also now that we have passed 300 cruise calling. Many passing to try it on in 2012

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Hi Tom,
Very nice shot. The Askoy bridge certainly offers fine views. The Golden does not look today as trim as she did 6 years ago. She is starting to show her age today, and some cutback in maintenance and care. You even captured the Mate on watch right in the middle of the bridge. Thank you Tom.

Any news on the cause of the Nordyls explosion and fire yet?

Very best regards,
maripaul

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Thanks Phil, there has to be a first time for everything. It's good to know that we can agree over some things.

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Funnily enough I agree with Clive. Now there's a first !

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I can see that we'll be divided by these two pictures. I certainly think that the Queen Mary picture is the better of the two. The angle is better allowing for the ripples of the water to better frame the ship.

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Hello Tom
Congratulations, this picture is very good, I dare say better than the QM2.
The angle is more focused and can appreciate the deck of the ship..
See you
Juan Carlos..

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