Monday, 28 December 2009

Morning walk pictures

There you go Don & Co mostly boats once I get as far as the harbour.

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A few thought on the pictures. First sorry I didn’t run them through the program I usually use to lighten the ones that come out too dark due to some peculiarity with this camera. As you can see I was very lucky with the tide the gate to the inner basin closed and the bridge was lowered just as I arrived there. Anyone know what the situation is with “The New Britannic” shown in the pictures? She is the Ramsgate pleasure boat that lifted 3,000 soldiers of the beach at Dunkirk during WW2, it looks as though some restoration work had started and then stopped.

1 comment:

  1. I see why the once councillor of Panama was never able to attend meetings, if the boat in the pictures from Panama was his transport he has an almost valid reason for his absence's. Nice walk Michael cheers Don

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