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Old September 16th, 2003, 04:04 AM
Sue and Kevin Mullen
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Just wanted to let you all know, we have added some more Bermuda/Zenith
pictures to our webshots site. The new section is titled "Jean O'Boyle's
Pix from BermudaZenith". Thanks Jean for some wonderful additions.

http://community.webshots.com/user/kjmullen_1


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Old September 16th, 2003, 12:08 PM
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Great pictures! Thanks for sharing.

BTW the two pictures that are titled "St. Catherine's?" Is actually Gates
Fort. This is at the beginning of the cut coming into St. George's. The
Town Greeter is usually there to shoot of that cannon and welcome the NCL
Majesty to St. George's every week. I am not sure if he does this for all
cruise ships.

Yvonne in NH
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Just wanted to let you all know, we have added some more Bermuda/Zenith
pictures to our webshots site. The new section is titled "Jean O'Boyle's
Pix from BermudaZenith". Thanks Jean for some wonderful additions.

http://community.webshots.com/user/kjmullen_1


sue






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Old September 16th, 2003, 03:21 PM
Sue and Kevin Mullen
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McCormick's wrote:
Great pictures! Thanks for sharing.

BTW the two pictures that are titled "St. Catherine's?" Is actually Gates
Fort. This is at the beginning of the cut coming into St. George's. The
Town Greeter is usually there to shoot of that cannon and welcome the NCL
Majesty to St. George's every week. I am not sure if he does this for all
cruise ships.


Thanks, I will check with Jean and make the correction. Glad you enjoyed
the pitures.

sue

 




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