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Your search "ferry" resulted in 11 Articles

  • Staten Island Ferry NYC

    Staten Island Ferry NYC
    by faefaefae
    posted about 1 month ago
    3 comments, 6 submissions, and 2 votes

    If you're a New Yorker and think taking the Ferry is the only free activity this borough offers, shame on you. Every year, the Staten Island ferry serves 19 million passengers, it also operates 24/7.

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  • Anadolu Kavagi, My Firts Step in Asia!

    Anadolu Kavagi, My Firts Step in Asia!
    by azurblue
    posted 2 months ago
    4 comments and 5 votes

    Anadolu Kavagi is the name of a little village on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, three hours from Istanbul with the zig-zag ferry.

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  • Star Ferry at Tsim Sha Tsui (Hong Kong)

    Star Ferry at Tsim Sha Tsui (Hong Kong)
    by k4ren
    posted 7 months ago
    2 comments and 3 votes

    The ferry terminal overlooks Victoria Harbour and is a stunning sight at night. This is the biggest open space you can find in Hong Kong.

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  • Krazy Kool Koh Phangan!

    Krazy Kool Koh Phangan!
    by vstephanie
    posted 8 months ago
    3 comments and 3 votes

    Besides being famous for it’s monthly out of control Full Moon parties, Koh Phangan itself is a spot in Thailand worth checking out especially if you are the avid sun worshiper like me!

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  • The Pier of Nice

    The Pier of Nice
    by vicuna
    posted 8 months ago
    5 comments and 4 votes

    The pier of Nice is one of my favorite place to shoot: a beautiful place, the sea, boats & ferries, people, well, a perfect place to make pictures! The pier of Nice is located at the entry of the port and is a fascinating place to have a walk, meet with friends, have some nice time to sit down to look at the sea and the boats...

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  • Really Railay, Krabi

    Really Railay, Krabi
    by vstephanie
    posted 8 months ago
    4 comments and 6 votes

    This boot shaped peninsula in Krabi is a must stop of the Andaman coast where you can check out the breathtaking rock formations that you always see on those postcards you send back home....

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  • Victoria's Inner Harbour

    Victoria's Inner Harbour
    by dirklancer
    posted about 1 year ago
    one comment and 2 votes

    Even though it's a 1300 km drive from my home, this is the place that I need to go to at least every other year. There's just something in the air and the atmosphere here that relaxes me like no place else.

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  • Downtown Seattle

    Downtown Seattle
    by strangelilgirl
    posted about 1 year ago
    4 comments and 2 votes

    Grunge music, perpetual rain, the foundation of today’s most popular coffee…step foot in downtown Seattle and you’ll find it all, whether it’s coming from the music of street performers, the freshly brewed aromas at Pike Place Market, or the feel of your sweatshirt hood pulled against your face. These are things commonly associated with Seattle, even for people who’ve never been there before. But what I got from visiting this city was more than what could be contained in any amount of cliches combined.

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  • Vilkija ferry place

    Vilkija ferry place
    by jogintas
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    There are two ways to reach the Baltic coast of Lithuania traveling from the most of other lithuanian or european places. The first one and the fastest is the highway (lithuanian "autostrada"): higher speeds, two lanes and the journey lasts not so long.

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  • Hong Kong on Fuji Velvia

    Hong Kong on Fuji Velvia
    by ghostkamera
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    The day before yesterday I had lunch in Tsim Sha Tsui, wonderful lamb curry, chicken karahi and chappatis, then (energy boosted) walked to the star ferry, sat on the waves, took a rusty old tram to western market, stood and walked admiring Sheung Wan and all the small alleys with dried fish stalls, barbers, fruit and vegetables, meat laid out in fresh reds, spices and nuts in huge baskets... and I emptied my roll of film, loaded another, walked high up to the mid levels, then down through Soho...sat for an hour at pacific coffee drinking a reasonable latte and reading my Elliott Smith book.

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  • Sandbanks Chain Link Ferry

    Sandbanks Chain Link Ferry
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    The Bramble Bush Bay chain link ferry operates between Sandbanks and Shell Bay at the entrance of Poole Harbour on the south coast of England. It transports pedestrians and any type of vehicle imaginable from bicycles to double-decker buses. It operates all year round (except for every couple of years when it is serviced in the October/November timeframe) from 7 am until 11 pm, every 20 minutes. Details of the Ferry service that has operated since 1924 can be found on the ferry website: "http://www.sandbanksferry.co.uk/ ":http://www.sandbanksferry.co.uk/

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