Ahh, Germany. The home of my father's father before he came to the
states, although I had never been there. We docked in
Warnemunde, which had formerly been East Germany's primary seaport
before the reunification.
We took a water ferry down to Rostock, spent a few hours there,
then took a trolley and a train back to the ship.
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Snapshots from July 2005 trip to the Baltic Sea |
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The train tracks to lead us to our port. Oddly enough, I took no pictures of the train. |
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A local performing group appeared in the main theatre on board. They were holding us up past leaving time, so the officers kept saying on the communication system "are they off yet, are they off?" Here they are, pouring off the ship. |
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And finally, we can pull up the gangway and leave port! |
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