Rhine Cruise

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Ossie
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Rhine Cruise

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A short cruise from Basel to Amsterdam during the last week of October
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Re: Rhine Cruise

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Wonderful shots Ossie. Wish I was on that boat.

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Sury

Thank you. Only 160 passengers on our cruise. A mixture from the USA, Canada, Australia and of course from the UK.

I see you have been cruising around some lovely places in Europe too and have some great images of the places you visited.

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Ossie,
Thank you. It was a reunion of some of my engineering mates who all turned 60 this year.
Some, I have not seen in 43 years but it was as if we met just the previous month.

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Hi, Ossie; :)

Good to see your lovely photos in the forum yet again.
River Rhine certainly provides some spectacular land pieces and pitched-roofed, old, Central European structures. It's good to see Cologne Cathedral again, like seeing a good old friend. :) I first saw and walked through its front doors when I was 8 years of age and never forgot that first impression of the structure.

Thanks for sharing and bringing back some neat memories of my childhood. :D
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Aster

Thank you for your kind comments. I am pleased that you enjoyed seeing my images.

Here are a some more.
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Wow. The Bacharach looks like a painting. Beautiful locations and beautiful capture, Ossie.

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Excellent photos of excellent scenes, Ossie :)

Thanks for sharing,
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