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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Queen Mary 2 Imagefilm Thyssenkrupp Technologies Marine - corporatefilm Leander Jahoda

Queen Mary 2 meets Queen Victoria and QE2
the cruise liners in Southampton...






Queen Mary 2 in Fremantle, Western Australia.wmv
The arrival of Queen Mary 2 in the port of Fremantle, Western Australia, The first time and the biggest cruise ship. She sailed in at 5.45 am and was berthed before 7, after a 180 degree turnaround, her lenghtonly left a scan 38 metres at either end. The fuzziness is due in part to the pre-dawn light, and th






Queen Mary 2 Imagefilm Thyssenkrupp Technologies Marine - corporatefilm Leander Jahoda
our image film about marine systems Blohm+Voss Hamburg thyssenkrupp Technologies Marine Systems - www.corporatecom.de - contact: Leander Jahoda - corporatefilm@mac.com






Queen Mary 2 Departs Southampton October 22nd, 2008
Queen Mary 2 Departs Southampton October 22nd, 2008. The Queen Elizabeth 2 was also there and this would be the last time these 2 Queens would be in Southampton together. Look at our other video to hear them "talking" and saying "goodbye".






Queen Mary 2 visits Sydney (low quality version)
** NOTE: IF YOU ARE WATCHING THIS VIDEO VIA ANOTHER SITE TO YOUTUBE, THEN YOU ARE WATCHING MY VIDEOS FROM WEBSITES THAT I DIDN'T GIVE PERMISSION FOR THEM TO SHOW OR LINK TO ** NOTE: NOT TO BE SHOWN OR LINKED ON OTHER WEBSITES WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. This is a better version (I hope!) of my Queen Mary 2 visits Sydney video. I made it slightly brighter so features can be seen better. Low quality video of Queen Mary 2's visit to Sydney. For some reason, the video appears darker than what it actually was. The first scene, up to 14 seconds, shows another smaller cruise ship, the Silver Cloud passing Circular Quay. The second scene shows the rivercat where this ferry was used to film the QM2. This ferry service had a lot more passengers than usual, who wanted to take a look at the QM2. The QM2 is too big to go under the Sydney Harbour Bridge & too big to "park" at Circular Overses Passenger Terminal (which was used for the QE2 later on in the day) The skywriting is on the way to see the QM2 close up. They claim it is the largest ocean liner, but not the largest cruise ship. QM2 (ocean liner) is around 140000 tons, but the Freedom of the Seas (cruise ship) although slightly smaller weighs a bit more at about 150000 tons. To me their is no difference.


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