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  • The Carnival Cruise ship Fun Ship Ecstasy is anchored at night in Cancun, Mexico mid-way during a weeklong cruise around the Gulf of Mexico. With the green light from a quayside hotel and the orange light from a setting sun, the lights from the vessel make it look like a floating city. The Panamanian-registered MS Ecstasy is a 70,367 ton cruise ship carries 2,052 passengers and 920 crew whose routes are mainly around the Gulf and Caribbean Sea. Carnival's ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment, calling its vessels Fun Ships. The MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping.
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  • En-route to Cancun in Mexico, two lady passengers of Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy are seated at The Neon Bar one evening. Lighting a cigarette that has been duplicated by the action of camera flash and ambient light, one of the girls has a packet of Marlboros on the bar plus an empty cocktail glass that has a Carnival Cruises napkin which has stuck to the glass. The Neon Bar features an enormous circular piano which doubles as a bar for those who like to sing along and neon artwork is lit behind the females, one the shape of another cocktail glass. Carnival’s ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The cruise line calls its ships The Fun Ships and the MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping.
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  • Half-way across the Gulf of Mexico, between Miami and Cancun in Mexico, a rather overweight passenger on Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy struggles to push his obese body around the ship’s top Sun Deck Olympic jogging track. In evening tropical sunlight, the man runs while sweating and panting , punishing himself while listening to a portable Walkman music player (before the era of digital MP3s). Carnival's ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment, calling its vessels Fun Ships. The MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping, catering to budget travel.
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  • A couple cuddle at the Neon Bar on the cruise ship Ecstasy, en-route from Miami to Cancun in Mexico, on 15th May 1996, in Miami, Florida, USA. The Neon Bar features an enormous circular piano which doubles as a bar for those who like to sing along and neon artwork is lit behind the females, one the shape of another cocktail glass. Carnival’s ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The cruise line calls its ships The Fun Ships and the MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping.
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  • Largely American passengers re-join their cruise holiday voyage around the Gulf of Mexico during a day's stop-over in Cancun, Mexico. Walking back with shopping and tourist trinkets the holidaymakers walk along the port's quayside to have their identity passes checked before being allowed back on board the Fun Ship Ecstasy. The surface is wet and a warning sign in Spanish reads Walk with care and the pedestrians make their way back to their temporary home to continue their voyage. The Panamanian-registered MS Ecstasy is a 70,367 ton cruise ship carrying 2,052 passengers and 920 crew whose routes are mainly around the Gulf and Caribbean Sea.
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  • Half-way across the Gulf of Mexico, between Miami and Cancun in Mexico, two of Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy's female passengers are at a small circular pool on the Sun Deck to enjoy the first few days sailing on the tropical seas. Under the leering watch of middle-age men, their tummies tucked into tight shorts, two girl friends frolic around the poolside exposing, tanned skin under a baking hot tropical sun at its zenith, directly overhead at mid-day. One girl wears a bikini featuring a patriotic Stars and Stripes and they both exchange knowing looks as the men choose to enter the pool alongside with a perfect view of young flesh. Carnival's ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment, calling its vessels Fun Ships. The MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship with whirlpools, nightclubs, a casino and duty-free shopping.
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  • Passengers enjoy the night entertainment of disco dancing, on 15th May 1996, aboard the Carnival cruise ship Ecstasy, off the Gulf of Mexico, USA.
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  • Passengers enjoy the sea view from their vacation ships deck on 15th May 1996, aboard the Carnival cruise ship Ecstasy, off the Gulf of Mexico, USA.
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  • A lady wearing a bikini sunbathes on her vacation ships upper deck on 15th May 1996, aboard the Carnival cruise ship Ecstasy, off the Gulf of Mexico, USA.
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  • Passengers order cocktails from a black waiter on a vacation ships upper deck, on 15th May 1996, aboard the Carnival cruise ship Ecstasy, off the Gulf of Mexico, USA.
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  • Young women at the poolside are watched by older men, on 15th May 1996, aboard the Carnival cruise ship Ecstasy, off the Gulf of Mexico, USA.
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  • A father and daughter wait for the man’s wife to return with their car after the family have returned from a booze-cruise from Dover to Calais. Back in England, the dad sits on crates of Fosters, John Smiths and Stella Artois lagers purchased in a French supermarket, considerably cheaper in Euros, than in Pounds. Waiting patiently with their merchandise, the two sit and stand beneath a road traffic sign telling adult pedestrians to hold on to their children as Dover is a busy sea port, where heavy trucks and fast-moving vehicles make it dangerous for the young. Booze cruises are popular ways of stocking parties inexpensively though with exchange rates fluctuating to make the Euro’s value against the British Pound, the booze cruise market slowed.
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  • Seen from Miradouro de de Santa Luzia, the Independence of the Seas cruise liner dominates the medieval/Moorish district rooftops of Alfama, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Pollution from such huge ships is a toxic problem that is growing as the cruise industry and its ships get ever bigger, docking close to communities with narrow streets such as Lisbon. MS Independence of the Seas is a Freedom-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line which entered service in April 2008. The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4,370 passengers and is served by 1,360 crew.
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  • Largely American passengers re-join their cruise holiday voyage around the Gulf of Mexico during a day's stop-over in Cancun, Mexico. Reflected in the puddles of recent seasonal rain, they queue up on the port's quayside to have their identity passes checked before being allowed back on board the Fun Ship Ecstasy. Seen above them and in reflected in the water at their feet are some of the many windows and portholes of this enormous vessel belonging to the Vegas-style Carnival Cruise lines company. The Panamanian-registered MS Ecstasy is a 70,367 ton cruise ship carrying 2,052 passengers and 920 crew whose routes are mainly around the Gulf and Carribean Sea.
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  • Aboard the Carnival cruise ship Ecstasy, a father and son are practicing wearing life-preservers during the first few hours of their voyage from Miami around the Gulf of Mexico. They and every passenger on-board are being instructed by members of the ship's crew to muster (gather) in specific locations around the vessel before heading further out to sea. Under international law, everyone on a holiday ship like this needs to know what do in the event of an emergency at sea so well-organised drills are rehearsed on deck. The baby looks uncomfortable wrapped in his life vest but sucks on a pacifier dummy. The father looks relaxed in the knowledge that their lives are not risk on this occasion. The Panamanian-registered MS Ecstasy is a 70,367 ton cruise ship carrying 2,052 passengers and 920 crew belonging to Vegas-style Carnival Cruise lines.
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  • Soon after setting sail from Miami, en-route to Cancun in Mexico, passengers of Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy liner are told to report on the top sun deck for the obligatory safety drill. Told to fetch their life vests from their respective cabins and suites, they have gathered at various muster points around the vessel to hear the crews' instructions about abandoning ship or the precuations needed to enter the water. We look down from a higher deck to see several dozen tourists on red vests, milling around awaiting the signal to return to their previous activities and entertainment. Operators like US-owned Carnival take these drills very seriously. Carnival was a pioneer in the concept of cheaper and shorter cruises. Its ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The cruise line calls its ships The Fun Ships and the MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping. After Hurricane Katrina, she spent six months in New Orleans serving as quarters for refugees and relief workers. She suffered heavy damage in 1998 after the laundry room in the ship's stern caught fire damaging much of her stern and aft section.
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  • Whilst on a cruise aboard the Fun Ship Ecstasy during a voyage from Miami around the Gulf of Mexico, passengers enjoy a sexual game on deck beneath a strong tropical sun. Male contestants have lined up to be inspected by a blindfolded lady wearing a swim suit and painted nails who is required to identify her own husband by feeling his lower body and torso. Howls of laughter emit from the other men as the lady realises that this is indeed her own spouse who stands on a chair, his bulging crotch at chest height. She smiles to herself, still blind beneath a towel and the moment is funny enough for all to enjoy a happy hour of organised entertainment on deck. The Panamanian-registered MS Ecstasy is a 70,367 ton cruise ship carrying 2,052 passengers and 920 crew belonging to Vegas-style Carnival Cruise lines.
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  • Half-way across the Gulf of Mexico, between Miami and Cancun in Mexico, Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy's passengers are on the Sun deck to enjoy the first few days sailing on the tropical seas. One of the ship's photographers has passed around a ship's circular life ring buoy through which one busty blonde lady has posed for a photograph and is about to pass it on to her nearest neighbour. She is wearing a garish pink and yellow bikini and is holding the life-saving device so that only her breasts are showing, obscuring her face. We see the name of the ship, Ecstasy, around the ring and the plastic ropes are falling on the lady's cleavage, forming circles around her bosoms. In the background, another cruise traveller (traveler) wears a straw sun hat and is also sitting on a blue sun lounger. We see exposed, tanned skin and it looks baking hot with the tropical sun at its zenith, directly overhead at mid-day. Carnival was a pioneer in the concept of cheaper and shorter cruises. Its ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The line calls its ships The Fun Ships. The MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping. After Hurricane Katrina, she spent six months in New Orleans serving as quarters for refugees and relief workers. She suffered heavy damage in 1998 after the laundry room in the ship's stern caught fire damaging much of her stern and aft section.
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  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-46.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-11.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-06.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-70.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-67.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-44.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-71.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-65.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-49.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-41.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-43.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-22.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-32.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-23.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-26.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-29.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-18.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-07.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-09.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-10.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-02.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-01.jpg
  • Cruise liner Silver Wind moored alongside HMS Belfast on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190530_liner_001.jpg
  • Docked at a quay and overlooked by a landscape of street lighting and posts, the cruise liner Costa Magica awaits its passengers after their excursion to the Portuguese capital, on 12th July, 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The ship is enormous, at 105,000 tons and carrying 2,720 passengers. <br />
Debuting in 2004 as a sister ship to Costa Fortuna, it is built on the same platform as the Destiny-class of the Carnival Cruise Lines.
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  • Cruise liner Silver Wind moored alongside HMS Belfast on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190530_liner_002.jpg
  • The propellers of a C-130 Hercules and a Lockheed Martin JASSM cruise missile exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. The AGM-158 JASSM Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile is a low observable standoff air-launched cruise missile developed in the United States. It is a large, semi-stealthy long-range weapon of the 2,000 pounds 910 kg class.
    farnborough_airshow-36-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Cruise Liner moored on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong Harbour. Many cruise ships pass through the waterway or moor for the night to offer passengers a chance to watch the dramatic skyline develop and light up. Clouds form over the peak at nightfall and collect over Hong Kong’s dramatic night skyline. Many of Hong Kong’s distinctive buildings line up including the once dominant Bank of China building. Two International Finance Centre now towers over the skyline at 88 stories 415m tall, lighting up the clouds it nearly reaches. A classic blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 159_1.jpg
  • Half-way across the Gulf of Mexico, between Miami and Cancun in Mexico, two of Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy's female passengers are at a small circular pool on the Sun Deck to enjoy the first few days sailing on the tropical seas. The two girl friends frolic around the poolside exposing, tanned skin under a baking hot tropical sun at its zenith, directly overhead at mid-day. Carnival's ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment, calling its vessels Fun Ships. The young lady in the pool wears a bikini featuring a patriotic Stars and Stripes and cups her hands to coax her friend to too but she sits reluctantly on the edge. The MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping.
    carnival_pool_girls05-07-1996_1.jpg
  • Cruise Liner moored on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong Harbour, Hong Kong, China. Many cruise ships pass through the waterway or moor for the night to offer passengers a chance to watch the dramatic skyline develop and light up. Clouds form over the peak at nightfall and collect over Hong Kong’s dramatic night skyline. Many of Hong Kong’s distinctive buildings line up including the once dominant Bank of China building. Two International Finance Centre now towers over the skyline at 88 stories 415m tall, lighting up the clouds it nearly reaches. A classic blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 159_alamy.jpg
  • Cruise Liner moored on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong Harbour, Hong Kong, China. Many cruise ships pass through the waterway or moor for the night to offer passengers a chance to watch the dramatic skyline develop and light up. Clouds form over the peak at nightfall and collect over Hong Kong’s dramatic night skyline. Many of Hong Kong’s distinctive buildings line up including the once dominant Bank of China building. Two International Finance Centre now towers over the skyline at 88 stories 415m tall, lighting up the clouds it nearly reaches. A classic blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 155.jpg
  • A lady office worker sits at her desk near the romance of a poster for a cruise holiday. Sat at her workstation, she is almost in sunlight but the foreground is dominated by the romantic couple seen on a cruise holiday somewhere, posed on the rail of their ship with a blue ocean behind them. There is the promise of escapism for this office worker, whose dull life is spent behind a window while others are enjoying the time of their lives on an exotic adventure.
    office_worker01-21-02-2014.jpg
  • A lady office worker sits at her desk near the romance of a poster for a cruise holiday. Sat at her workstation, she is almost in sunlight but the foreground is dominated by the romantic couple seen on a cruise holiday somewhere, posed on the rail of their ship with a blue ocean behind them. There is the promise of escapism for this office worker, whose dull life is spent behind a window while others are enjoying the time of their lives on an exotic adventure.
    office_worker01-21-02-2014.jpg
  • Cruise Liner moored on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong Harbour. Many cruise ships pass through the waterway or moor for the night to offer passengers a chance to watch the dramatic skyline develop and light up. Clouds form over the peak at nightfall and collect over Hong Kong’s dramatic night skyline. Many of Hong Kong’s distinctive buildings line up including the once dominant Bank of China building. Two International Finance Centre now towers over the skyline at 88 stories 415m tall, lighting up the clouds it nearly reaches. A classic blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 157 (1)_1.jpg
  • Cruise Liner moored on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong Harbour, Hong Kong, China. Many cruise ships pass through the waterway or moor for the night to offer passengers a chance to watch the dramatic skyline develop and light up. Clouds form over the peak at nightfall and collect over Hong Kong’s dramatic night skyline. Many of Hong Kong’s distinctive buildings line up including the once dominant Bank of China building. Two International Finance Centre now towers over the skyline at 88 stories 415m tall, lighting up the clouds it nearly reaches. A classic blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 119.jpg
  • The cruise ship Carnival destiny leaving the port of Miami at South Pointe. South Pointe Park is a good place to watch cruise ships and cargo ships as they come and go through the channel in Biscayne Bay
    20100110_miami_southbeach-0087_1.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_030.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_029.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_027.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_023.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. Underneath Southwark Bridge.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_012.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_011.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital like here passing Tower Bridge, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_010.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_006.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_004.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital like here passing Tower Bridge, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_001.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_002.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. Sion Hall, and the Unilever Building.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_029.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_030.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. Here the boat passes Blackfriars Bridge.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_028.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_025.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. View of The Savoy Hotel.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_017.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_016.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. Sion Hall, and the Unilever Building.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_012.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_013.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_014.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_010.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_009.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital like here passing Tower Bridge, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_007.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital like here passing Tower Bridge, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_006.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital like here passing Tower Bridge, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_001.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_004.jpg
  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_A_003.jpg
  • A huge cruise ship has moored up on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong harbour, the sun is setting and the night lights are coming on.
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  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_Y.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_W.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_R.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_Q.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_O.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_M.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_L.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_K.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_I.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_H.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_G.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_E.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_D.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_C.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_AD.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_AC.jpg
  • Members of Old School BMX Life on the Santa Cruise charity day out at the Undercroft, South Bank, London, UK. All dressed up wearing Santa Claus outfits and sporting fine white beards, while riding their beloved BMXs. A fun gathering for friends and enthusiasts.
    20141213_south bank bmx santas_AA.jpg
  • A group of cruise ship passengers prepare for a morning scuba diving in the blue waters off Cancun, Gulf of Mexico. Having left their ship for a few hours excursion into the warm tropical sea, the men and women ready themselves before submerging below the floating platform. With masks and snorkels already in place, they take turns to sit on a step and take the plunge. Many look unfit and unused to diving – especially the fatter, older man in the foreground. But for many this holiday is a trip of a lifetime so they won’t want to miss such an opportunity. The skies are blue and they are miles from land and the worries of work and home. They are here for adventure and have the money to make it happen.
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  • Tourists take a sightseeing tour cruise boat down the River Thames taking in some of the famous landmarks, skylines and iconic buildings in the capital, operated by City Cruises in London, England, United Kingdom. London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel.
    20170528_thames rourist boat_B_028.jpg
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