Scottish Islands and Highlands, 2018

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Another good beach.
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Back at Tobermory.
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Operating the winch to raise the gangway.
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Attaching a pulley block to raise the lifeboat.
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Gangway raised.
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Entertainment by the crew.
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The engine room boys.
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YMCA
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At Dublin.
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The Royal Princess. Huge.
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Tugboats pushing the Royal Princess sideways into dock.
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On land ready for the Dublin tour.
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They burn the waste to make energy.
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The most photographed door in Dublin, 46 Fitzwilliam Square. The door was put in place for Edward VII's visit.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral.
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Peculiar tree - appears to be grafted.
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American Embassy.
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At Phoenix Park - icecream time!
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The park is 1750 acres - the biggest park in Europe.
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The 'Half-Penny Bridge' over the Liffey.. That was the toll amount required to cross it.
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Known as the 'Coke Can'.
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A bit of a worry - tram lines!  This time they do lead home - boats on the horizon.
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On the boat for the river cruise.
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Converted warehouse - now an IT company. Dublin is home to Google and many other IT companies.
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Halfpenny Bridge.
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Pedestrians unaware that they are on a suspended pavement.
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Statues commemorating the Famine.
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Harp Bridge. Not because of Guiness but the coat of arms of Ireland is a Harp.
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Lots of construction cranes. The old buildings are surrounded by modern ones.
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3 Arena - used to be called 'The Point'. Famous Dublin music venue.
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Andrew Robley. Used to be in Phantom of the Opera.
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Setting sail for Dover - weather becoming more normal.
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Deck 6 - useful landmark for meeting. Deck 6 had the Neptune room and Four Seasons restaurant.
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Captain's Farwell cocktails.
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Show time.
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A model boat in one of the lounges - forgotten the lounge name. The boat was the first big ship bought by Fred Olsen
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