DaveTheDude
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I was fortunate to have had the experience of going on a transatlantic voyage on one of the last truly great oceanliners, the SS France. I was just eight at the time, but have vivid memories exploring every nook and cranny of that ship. She was a beauty.
Ever since that time I've had a fascination with the great oceanliners of the past.
I recently came across this spectacular web site for the SS Normandie.
http://www.alae.us/Normandie/
It was especially sad for me to find out yesterday that the QE2 will be going out of commision soon and become a floating hotel in Dubai. That leaves just one great oceanliner afloat, the QM2.
You can't take those post-modern "fun" cruise ships seriously. Guess all good things must come to an end.
Ever since that time I've had a fascination with the great oceanliners of the past.
I recently came across this spectacular web site for the SS Normandie.
http://www.alae.us/Normandie/
It was especially sad for me to find out yesterday that the QE2 will be going out of commision soon and become a floating hotel in Dubai. That leaves just one great oceanliner afloat, the QM2.
You can't take those post-modern "fun" cruise ships seriously. Guess all good things must come to an end.