A short cruise from Basel to Amsterdam during the last week of October
Ossie
Rhine Cruise
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- sury
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Wonderful shots Ossie. Wish I was on that boat.
Sury
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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.
Ossie
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.
Ossie
- sury
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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.
Sury
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.
Sury
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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.
Yildiz
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.
Yildiz
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Thank you for your kind comments. I am pleased that you enjoyed seeing my images.
Here are a some more.
Ossie
Thank you for your kind comments. I am pleased that you enjoyed seeing my images.
Here are a some more.
Ossie
- sury
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Wow. The Bacharach looks like a painting. Beautiful locations and beautiful capture, Ossie.
Sury
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Excellent photos of excellent scenes, Ossie
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Excellent photos of excellent scenes, Ossie
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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