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Old March 28th, 2004, 09:09 PM
Bart de Boer
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For those of you interested, I have uploaded a brand new ShipTour with over
60 (mainly interior) photos of the elegant m.s. Deutschland.
My photos and review are now online in the April issue of Passenger Ship
Parade at http://www.PassengerShipParade.com . If you have visited my site
recently, you might want to reload the index page to get the latest version.

Also featuring are the Photo of the Week Archives, featuring every Photo of
the Week of the last few years.

I hope you enjoy it all!
Bart


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Old March 28th, 2004, 11:46 PM
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Thanks! Your photos are always beautiful and always appreciated.
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Old March 29th, 2004, 01:07 AM
Jeff Coudriet
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Wow, just beautiful. Thanks Bart!

Jeff


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Old March 29th, 2004, 07:39 PM
Benjamin Smith
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"Bart de Boer" wrote in message .nl...
For those of you interested, I have uploaded a brand new ShipTour with over
60 (mainly interior) photos of the elegant m.s. Deutschland.


Bart


Thanks, Bart. Brilliant photos as usual.

Old world ship with parlour-like luxury. I hope that the actual cruise
product truly reflects the atmosphere created by the designers of the
ship. The decor is not necessarily my style, not ornate but rather
fancy, but the size and sense of the ship is for me. Glad to see it
has no balconies, they would not be appropriate on this ship.

This is a so called smaller, older, ship by so many cruiser's
definition. Not mine. Yet, being not trendy its "age" , size, lack of
balconies, doesn't detract at all from its grandness. This is a great
example of making a ship meant to satisfy far after the newness of it
wears off, and making it timeless by actually making it dated.
Hopefully, this small, luxurious, traditional ship will stand out as a
business success as well.

This is not a ship for most rtc'ers.

Ben S.
 




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