Oh my.
The Mexican windjammer, the Cuauhtémoc, coming into Dublin Port at dawn this morning as part of the Tall Ships festival.
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
Oh my.
The Mexican windjammer, the Cuauhtémoc, coming into Dublin Port at dawn this morning as part of the Tall Ships festival.
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
Dublin port moments ago.
Andy Sheridan writes:
Tall Ship coming!!
Meanwhile, upriver (also by Andy):
And at quayside, there’s always one (Via Donna Gibney):
Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, 30 minutes ago.
You’d nearly do a quick pick on the strength of it.
(Pix: Oisin)
Aleesha Tully writes:
The Guayas from Ecuador has arrived… Check out the sailors lining the masts!
Meanwhile, upriver, via Chris Collins…
Well, it rhymes with ships.
Kidding.
At the quays at Dublin this afternoon was Elizabeth Barrett (centre) from the Irish Navy, with, from left: Lisa Cannon, Glenda Gilson, Kirsteen O’Sullivan and Karen Koster.
“At the launch of Foroige’s attempt to break a world record for the largest number of people to ‘Rock the Boat’, taking place during the ‘Tall Ships Races 2012’.”
That’s Monday for ye.
Meanwhile: on the LÉ Hotness:
Glenda Gilson (left) with Ordinary Seaman (oer, etc.) Brian ‘Matt Damon’ Hayes and Kirsteen O’Sullivan.
(Laura Hutton/Photocall ireland)