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this afternoon i was walking the beach with my dog
we came across the Seabourn Sojourn enteringIJmuiden from the Noord Zee
enjoy
regards,b. Joe
I like the trio of Seabourn (Odyssey class) the avoulution they made came out very well.
Elad
quote:Originally posted by elad:Beutifull, thanks so much for that lovely pics.I like the trio of Seabourn (Odyssey class) the avoulution they made came out very well.Elad
I agree. I think these are very attractive ships (inside and out). Of course they are hardly "yachts", so I'm glad Seabourn dropped the "Yachts of Seabourn" slogan.
These ships are 32,000 gt. Perhaps small by today's standards, but not that long ago 32,000 gt was considered a pretty big ship/ocean liner.
Ernie
Agreed, but I hate that name.
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