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		<title>ResidenSea&#8217;s The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 21:53:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Langs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://aqualangs.com/2008/11/residenseas-the-world/" title="ResidenSea&#8217;s The World"><img src="http://aqualangs.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/aqualangs0001_81.5wukdvltal0cw4oc0800cg80k.dyvz4sut4lc04scss800sgw48.th.jpeg" width="200" height="134" alt="ResidenSea&#8217;s The World" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>The World is a vessel without a true home port as this very exclusive floating resort community has a leisurely circumnavigatory itinerary that requires about two years to wrap around the globe. As the company&#8217;s home office is in Miramar, Florida, docking here in Biscayne Bay is the closest thing this ship has its own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://aqualangs.com/2008/11/residenseas-the-world/" title="ResidenSea&#8217;s The World"><img src="http://aqualangs.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/aqualangs0001_81.5wukdvltal0cw4oc0800cg80k.dyvz4sut4lc04scss800sgw48.th.jpeg" width="200" height="134" alt="ResidenSea&#8217;s The World" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><em>The World</em> is a vessel without a true home port as this very exclusive floating resort community has a leisurely circumnavigatory itinerary that requires about two years to wrap around the globe. As the company&#8217;s home office is in Miramar, Florida, docking here in Biscayne Bay is the closest thing this ship has its own residence.</p>
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		<title>3 Queens (not pictured)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 00:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Langs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://aqualangs.com/2008/01/3-queens-not-pictured/" title="3 Queens (not pictured)"><img src="http://aqualangs.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/aqualangs0001_8.11cphzxkw49c8g0o88sokckos.dyvz4sut4lc04scss800sgw48.th.jpeg" width="200" height="263" alt="3 Queens (not pictured)" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>For &#8216;ship spotters&#8217; (cousins of the uber-geeky train-spotters or nerdy bird watchers), the January 2008 meeting of Cunard&#8217;s three Queens at the mouth if the Hudson river was a worthy gathering. At the time, Cunard&#8217;s fleet of ocean liners (not to be confused with cruise ships) consisted of the Queen Mary II, Queen Victoria, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://aqualangs.com/2008/01/3-queens-not-pictured/" title="3 Queens (not pictured)"><img src="http://aqualangs.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/aqualangs0001_8.11cphzxkw49c8g0o88sokckos.dyvz4sut4lc04scss800sgw48.th.jpeg" width="200" height="263" alt="3 Queens (not pictured)" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p>For &#8216;ship spotters&#8217; (cousins of the uber-geeky train-spotters or nerdy bird watchers), the January 2008 meeting of Cunard&#8217;s three Queens at the mouth if the Hudson river was a worthy gathering. At the time, Cunard&#8217;s fleet of ocean liners (not to be confused with cruise ships) consisted of the Queen Mary II, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth II. Each was on a different itinerary; seldom in the same region with one another. So for all three to be in New York,  with the QE2 on one of her final voyages before her eventual retirement, was a unique nautical confluence. I joined a large unorganized gathering in Battery Park, eager to witness the event on a cold and drizzly winter night. Several photographers were present too, on land and in the air. I had hoped to get a permit to photograph from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge <strong> </strong>as all three ships were scheduled to pass underneath it, neatly in line as they sailed out to sea in different directions.</p>
<p>The QM2 was constructed with the Verrazano Bridge as a major design factor, as the ship&#8217;s height is restricted by the clearance under the bridge. To appease the principles of Archimedes, the ship&#8217;s stack has a hinge that flips it back like the lid of a Zippo lighter, allowing for passage under the bridge. I thought it would be rather awesome to get a shot from overhead, but unfortunately, with my press-pass-carrying days long behind, my influence with city hall to obtain permits was very limited, so I was stuck in a crowd hugging the rails in Battery Park.</p>
<p>So with that in mind, viewing this photo one might ask, &#8220;where are the ships?&#8221; Well there were some embarkation delays so the carefully orchestrated lineup of liners didn&#8217;t quite pan out as planned. All three steamed out in the harbor in a huff not allowing for anyone on the ground to capture all three ships in any single frame. But, I did snap this fireboat escorting the Queens through the fireworks display. The shot I wish I took can be seen <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Cunard-Cruise-Ships-Cunard-line-Queen-Mary-2-Queen-Victoria/ss/events/tr/011408cunardcruises/im:/080116/2681/d8591c8a255c4fde8cfe905b75439e91/print" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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