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14 July 2009, 03:06 AM | #1 |
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Tall ships in Boston [Lots of images]
After an on and off period where the City would not pay for security the Convention Center stepped up with the cash and the Tall Ships came to town for one, not the usual two weeks. The City predicted 400,000 people would go to the waterfront and were wrong....2,500,000 showed up, jump starting the tourist economy.
We went to see them Saturday and I attach a few shots. We did queue to go aboard the Russian ship--Kruzenshtern. We had a great time chatting with the very polite young Russian sailors who all were 19 years old. You will see a shots of a couple of them with my fellow tourists. I told them to put their arms around the 'girls' figuring it would feel good after weeks at sea....... The young lass reported that their grip was quite firm. I thought of Greg [Mosco...]
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Looks like it would have been a great experience touring the ships! Did you have a great time and which ship did you like better?
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Nice pictures, looks like a great event.
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The only draw back were the pirates...
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It seems like Boston always knows how to make great summer festivities.
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Very nice. Great pics. I never made it over there as I was down on the Cape for ten days but thanks for sharing those.
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Fantastic photos. We had the Tall Ships in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where I grew up, in the late-80s, and it just did wonders for the place in terms of tourism.
I can remember the Kruzehnshtern, but I also seem to remember an equally big Soviet (as it was then) training ship. Two house points and go to the top of the class for anyone who can help. |
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Excellent pics, Peter.....thanks for sharing. Those ships look in superb condition......would have loved to have been there to enjoy the show!!
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the Pallada, the Nadezhda and the Mir Old Ironsides the oldest commissioned? ship in the US Navy kept an 'eye' on all our guests. pallada.jpg Russian-Ship-Nadezhda.jpg mir.jpg Ironsides.jpg
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Might have been the 4 masted barque Sedov, their biggest.
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Wow!!! The 19th century has invaded the 21st century. Great photos of some beautiful ships!!! Thanks for sharing, Peter.
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My pleasure Allan. The final estimate of visitors to the event was 3,200,000! Businesses around the waterfront reported doing more business in a couple of days than the previous 6 months!
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great photos of a fine day Peter
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Wow, that is really neat. Thanks for sharing Peter.
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Very cool...I was at the Tall Ships festival in Port Alberni, BC a few years ago. My favorite memory was being on a sail boat for the first time as we were chasing the ships during the mock battle.
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Wow that's very nice ships, thanks for sharing!
I wonder if they can sail those to Australia without a wreck? :-) |
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I believe they have been in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Very nice pictures, Peter! What a nice day!
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The Cuauhtémoc, an 18th century-style tall ship from Mexico, has anchored this week in San Francisco on a goodwill mission. I am hoping that I will be able to get some free time to see the ship.
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