Thiis vessel was too far distant to properly make out the name. It appears to be a cabel layer. The freezing air between the Fudge and the stretch of its lens didn't help.
Hari OM I trust that is not sarcasm. Additional to the link in my first response, you may enjoy this one, or possibly this one from last year. All saying the same thing in different ways. Satellite is sexy, but it can't do the heavy lifting of daily internet demand. The Cloud lives under the sea... Yxx
Do they still lay cables in this era of satellite communication?
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DeleteAbsolutely they do David!!! Yxx
Amazing! Maybe they send smoke signals too!
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DeleteI trust that is not sarcasm. Additional to the link in my first response, you may enjoy this one, or possibly this one from last year. All saying the same thing in different ways. Satellite is sexy, but it can't do the heavy lifting of daily internet demand. The Cloud lives under the sea... Yxx
I had no idea.
DeleteThat is a most impressive looking working ship.
ReplyDeleteThe water looks so real in the photo I expected to hear the lapping.
Hugs HiC
That is one very large vessel. We also agree with Madi about the water. We kept waiting for it to overflow out through our laptop:)
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Nice shot ~ especially the waves on the ocean!
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I really enjoy seeing the contrast between the sunny green hillside and the stormy waters!
ReplyDeleteI say, those waters look a bit ruff, good job its a BIG boat or sumpeep could be VERY seasick!
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Princess Leah xxxx