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Underwater Zen-Like Chase167 mol gekuckt ginnIn the clear water off the Sandy Lane Hotel. Chase is trying her best to be my underwater model.
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My New Underwater Watch181 mol gekuckt ginn
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Marjorie's New Underwater Watch155 mol gekuckt ginn
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My Feet Underwater143 mol gekuckt ginnThere wasn't many (any?) fish, so we took underwater photos of my feet.
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Marjorie Underwater at the Sandy Lane194 mol gekuckt ginn
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Chase Half-In, Half-Out of the Water151 mol gekuckt ginnExperimenting with my new underwater camera.
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Statue of Liberty from the Deck of the QE2221 mol gekuckt ginnArriving in New York City by large ocean liner is thrilling. This was a warm spring day, April 1991. It was the first crossing of the year for the QE2 and we were a day late because we encountered 55 foot waves in the North Atlantic. The Statue of Liberty is in the distance.
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The QE2 and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge134 mol gekuckt ginnSailing into New York harbour on the QE2 in April 1991. We are about to go under the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, separating Staten Island from Brooklyn. It has a centre span of 4,260 feet.
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QE2 About To Sail Beneath the Verrazano Narrows Bridge157 mol gekuckt ginnThe bridge separates Staten Island from Brooklyn. It has a clearance of 228 feet at mean high water, so hopefully we'll fit beneath it.
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Ellis Island from the Top Deck of the QE2152 mol gekuckt ginn
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Arriving in New York City on the QE2 - April 1991140 mol gekuckt ginnThis panoramic photograph, taken with a Widelux camera from the top deck of the QE2, is now quite poignant because of the prominence of the two towers of the World Trade Center. We couldn't have imagined when we took this photograph on a warm spring day in April 1991 that just over a decade later both towers would be gone. In November 2008 the QE2 sails to Dubai where she will be permanently moored.
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The North Atlantic From Our Cabin on the QE2193 mol gekuckt ginnOur cabin was at the top of the ship, so it really rock-and-rolled in the high seas. This was the first crossing of the North Atlantic by the QE2 in 1991, and we encountered 55 foot seas. The stabilisers had to be retracted, and we sailed to the south in a futile effort to avoid the worst of the weather. We were a day late arriving in New York City.
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