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I wish I could remember where I saw it on these boards but someone posted an aerial type / satellite image of a cruise ship (Google earth). Anyone know of that?

 

Just go to Google Earth

and search for "Haiti labadee" Satellite view

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Go to

*****

Click on "Ships"

Pick a cruise line

Click on a "Ships name"

Click on "Current Position"

(it's on the "Ship information/Evaluation | Deck plan | Current position" line)

 

Remember that they might be "Expected Positions" During a EOS cruise to Bermuda during Bertha it showed it docked in Bermuda but it was still at sea.

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That's a good one! You should add this one to that cruise websites thread! :)

 

***** looks great but it is just repeated image of an expected position. I forget..was it Radiance? that had to return to Hawaii for a medical emergency, this website just showed the ship on it's expected course and position. :p

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