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Carnival Ships on Google Earth?


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Anyone ever try to find all the ships? I have noticed in looking at some ports i have been to/going to i have found a few ships.

 

There is 1 docked at Tampa, and 2 in Grand Cayman.

 

Anyone spoted others and know whichs ships are where?

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I saw one in Ocho Rios. Got only knows when any of those pics are from.

 

I also saw the wreck of the SS America off the coast of Fuerteventura in the Canaries. That looks cool!

 

But the coolest thing I have ever seen on Google Earth were the Pyramids!

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They dont update it unless something requires a update. Like ater 9-11 New York was updated, after Katrina New Orleans was updated, etc.

 

Since large parts of the globe is just a rough image i think they are working to improve that.

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You can find the SS United States laid up in Philadelphia. What a sad ending for such a beautiful ship. I remember when I was stationed on a Destroyer our of Norfolk, she was tied up across the harbor at Newport News, you could see her from the piers at the Norfolk Naval base. We came back from a short 2 month deployment and she was gone. A couple of years ago, I was looking on GE at all the warships mothballed at the naval yard in Philly and I found her there.

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we must all be crazy about cruising to look for cruise ships on Google Earth. I have found myself doing the same thing. I have looked at all US ports, I even found one of RCCL's ships at their private island stop.

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Paradise in Long Beach ...

 

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Monarch of the Seas in San Pedro ...

 

 

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Vision of the Seas in San Pedro ...

 

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St. Maarten ...

 

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St. Thomas ...

 

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Freedom of the Seas near Cozumel ...

 

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A bunch of little guys at Stingray City, Grand Cayman ...

 

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Monarch of the Seas in San Diego ...

 

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Ketchikan ...

 

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Grandeur of the Sea in Galveston ...

 

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NCL Star in San Pedro ...

 

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Mariner of the Seas in Los Angeles ...

 

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