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Showing posts with label ship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ship. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

ABC Wednesday - F

People and bike ferry across the Danube in Au, Austria

Crossing the wide Danube river from Ram to Stara Palanka in Serbia, (Andreas with the bike)


The tuck boat is pulling the ferry


On the big ferry crossing the Kootenay Lake in BC, Canada


My ABC Wednesday for this week is ferry.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Danube reflection

A house boat, near Bratislava, Slovakia on the Danube river
Is there some one living on it, or is it for the weekend? I don't know.
Linked to Weekend Reflections

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

ABC Wednesday - D


The Danube River in Passau, Germany

Alleys of the old town, "Zur blauen Donau" is a name of a restaurant and means "at the blue Danube"


The town is dominated by the Veste Oberhaus a former fortress of the Bishop, on the mountain crest between the Danube and the Ilz rivers

This is my ABC Wednesday for the letter D. It's the Danube River. Passau is the city of three rivers.

More from my posts from the Danube.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Cabo Pantoja

The ship Cabo Pantoja on the Amazon, Peru, January 2010

A stop for loading, somewhere on the Amazon, one day by boat upstream from Iquitos. On this ship we met the Peruvian girl with her pet.

Linked to Watery Wednesday

Sunday, June 26, 2011

So long


In Datteln, harbor at the Dortmund-Ems-Kanal, June 2011
Linked to Mellow Yellow Monday

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Moored

Hafen Datteln at the Dortmund-Ems-Kanal, June 2011 
Linked to Mellow Yellow Monday

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Tropical cloud – and the jungle

In Nuevo Rocafuerte, on the Rio Napo, Ecuador, January 2010.
The Rio Napo is a tributary to the Amazon River. It rises in Ecuador.

To get an idea from the Amazon Rainforest we followed the Rio Napo down to the vast Amazon, from the town Francisco de Orellana (or better known as Coca) in Ecuador, all the way to Belem in Brasil. For tansportation we used different local ships. Across the jungle.

Crossing the Peruvian border in a dug-out

The Cabo Pantoja is ready for leaving. In Pantoja, the border town, Peru.
If you are looking for an adventure, that' it.

Linked to Sky Watch Friday

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

In Belem

We arrived in Belem, Brasilia after travelling with diffrent ships down the Amazon from Ecuador. More than 4000 kilometers. The new video you find here on nomadenaufzeit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbwrJqfOEqQ&feature=channel