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From my hotel window in Yokohama. The Asuko II

 

Nice ship. Originally Built as Crystal Harmony. We see it down this way when it does a World Cruise , or a Grand Voyage . Thanks for posting .

Enjoy Japan..and your noodles:D

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Nice ship. Originally Built as Crystal Harmony. We see it down this way when it does a World Cruise , or a Grand Voyage . Thanks for posting .

Enjoy Japan..and your noodles:D

 

Thanks for the extra info on her. I find it very interesting how ships live such multiple lives.

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What a view to awake to.

 

I can assure you, the view is by far the redeeming feature of this place. Anyway, here are some night views.

 

Okay, seems like 1 night view

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A bit of action from Ketchican, Alaska,

Westerdam leaving from the bridge cam on Coral Princess....

 

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Coral Princess and Nieuw Amsterdam from the bridge cam of Crown Princess as she was pulling out to follow Westerdam .

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and there goes Crown..

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Spotted this ship from Coral Princess's bridge cam.

Heres a RCCL ship that when launched was one of the biggest cruise ships in the world.

Found the following on Wikipedia.

 

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Name:

1991–2013: Monarch of the Seas

2013–present: Monarch

Owner:

1991–2013: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

2013 onwards: Pullmantur Cruises Monarch

Operator:

1991–2013: Royal Caribbean International

 

Monarch was one of the largest cruise ships in the world at time of her completion. She can carry up to 2,744 passengers.

 

In 2007, Monarch became the first major cruise ship in the world to be captained by a woman, the Swede Karin Stahre Janson, who remained the only one until 2010 when the British captain Sarah Breton took charge of MS Artemis of P&O Cruises.[6][7]

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Spotted this ship from Coral Princess's bridge cam.

Heres a RCCL ship that when launched was one of the biggest cruise ships in the world.

Found the following on Wikipedia.

 

fasyhj.jpg

 

Name:

1991–2013: Monarch of the Seas

2013–present: Monarch

Owner:

1991–2013: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

2013 onwards: Pullmantur Cruises Monarch

Operator:

1991–2013: Royal Caribbean International

 

Monarch was one of the largest cruise ships in the world at time of her completion. She can carry up to 2,744 passengers.

 

In 2007, Monarch became the first major cruise ship in the world to be captained by a woman, the Swede Karin Stahre Janson, who remained the only one until 2010 when the British captain Sarah Breton took charge of MS Artemis of P&O Cruises.[6][7]

 

Cool:cool:

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