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Uploaded: 05/18/17 7:52 AM GMT
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On the left the "Cap San Diego" an old freighter now converted to a kind of museum with restaurant and rooms (cabins) for overnight stay and on the right a naval ship side by side.

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::corngrowth
05/18/17 8:30 AM GMT
A very interesting image, Raj. The 'retired', but very well maintained, cargo ship 'Cap San Diego' (probably initially suitable to accommodate some passenger as well) versus a sophisticated navy frigate. A contrast indeed, but, to me, as an 'old salt', (like you, ☺ ) a wonderful sight.
Thanks, my friend.
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.Dunstickin
05/18/17 8:45 AM GMT
Great contrast find...both ships with a different use!....And a vantage point that gives a great composition!
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::tigger3
05/18/17 11:56 AM GMT
Very good capture, your keen eye spotted a superb capture here Raj.
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.koca
05/18/17 12:25 AM GMT
Very good idea showing them like this. I prefer the left one.
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.GomekFlorida
05/18/17 1:22 PM GMT
Two mighty but different ships well captured.
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.quickshot
05/18/17 5:29 PM GMT
Well detailed shot of a typical image in this busy harbor. The ship on the right might be more modern, but I like the looks of the one to port. Thanks for the contrast.
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::trixxie17
05/18/17 6:05 PM GMT
Very interesting capture Raj - I too like the one to the left but I'll bet the one on right can do amazing things.
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::Vickid
05/20/17 12:06 AM GMT
Really like the comparison, mighty grand ships, wish I was there!
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.icedancer
05/23/17 3:50 PM GMT
Now that would make a wonderful stay on that old ship and did you go on to see it? Fantastic shot
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