Just a few quick images, posted on the fly, to act as ‘post cards’ to keep you in touch with our travels,
So its good bye Dover and England on a warm July evening and a calm North Sea…
After a peaceful days cruising the following evening found us entering the Kiel Canal and heading for the Baltic……..
The disappointment was that we passed through the canal overnight..but the pleasure was arriving at our first port of call Warnemunde in what was once East Germany. Warnemunde is a only just becoming a regular stop for Cruise ships and in my view a worthy port of call. The town is small, has a great beach which even at this early hour was already packed….
But Warnewunde is also the link to Rostock the most northern Hanseatic Port in Germany. Rostock is also a great town to explore on foot, broad strasse and narrow lanes dominated on all sides by high buildings and much restored after its turbulent history……
Any visit must include an exploration of the 14th century Church of Marienkirche. Although it is a huge structure of brick construction dominating the Rostock skyline once in the town it is soon lost amongst the surrounding buildings and narrow street….
Close up the tower shows off all its height but once inside the height and overall size is even more impressive….
There is much restoration being done to the interior so at the moment is hard to find some of the a many treasurers but look for this monster of a double pointer clock, or the suspended sailing boat and the monster of an organ and ancient giant bells…..
All to soon it was back to our boat to continue our journey…..
As departure time approached it became a little race to see if our ship Braemar would be beaten to the off by a giant cruise ship Aida…a race that Aida won and the town came out to view and wave us safely off on our various travels….
So it was soon good bye to Warnemunde and it beaches still packed by thousands of visitors…..we can see why they return regularly…..
All that remained was for the Pilot Boat to also wave us good bye and head off back to its port to await the next cruise ships…whilst we turn north and further up the Baltic…
21st July
© David Oakes 2013
Braemar is a norwegian vessel, no? Hope you liked it?
But overcrowded beaches with everyone running around, yelling, chasing balls or whatever is no longer ‘my cup of tea’ 🙂
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You took a photo of my house 🙂
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I did wave….
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🙂
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Also looked like it was great fun
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Impressive photos, It looks like you are having a marvelous time.
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Seemes like a very good trip. Those buildings are wonderful.
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Looks like your having a great trip.
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Lovely pictures. Enjoy your travels!
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Lovely set of images David. Looks like a fabulous trip! Blessings, Robyn
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Great photos…. as always!
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What an amazing town/city Rostock is with its history and reconstruction still ongoing. Loved the old buildings and the cathedral was really something else. Thank you for the views.
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Aahh, Rostock, the university town where my blogger visitor, Alles ist gut, is located! It looks a wonderful place with much to recommend it, including the fine weather! Enjoy your holiday….look forward to more pix from your adventure. 🙂
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