PHOTO OF THE DAY: Ship in port

Photo depicts first ship of the 2011/2012 cruise ship season docked in Dominica.

Photo by Starford Waldron

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19 Comments

  1. October 13, 2011

    so beatiful

  2. Diane
    October 5, 2011

    This is an absolutely beatiful pic. Being gone for so long and seeing this pic of my hometown makes me think of all my wonderful memories there. Thanks dad for capturing this.

  3. hola
    October 5, 2011

    this is beautiful.

  4. Justice and Truth
    October 4, 2011

    Beautiful scenery. This is beauty in itself.

  5. Jacqueline
    October 4, 2011

    Breathtaking!

  6. ..........
    October 4, 2011

    Dominica is much smaller than i thought. Can’t believe newtown savannah is visible from this pic?

    this must be a very powerful camera to capture from bayfront to newtown savannah.

    i love it!

    • Shyann
      October 4, 2011

      Because this picture was taken in Kinghill… Right up, so the savannah shows from there.

    • really
      October 4, 2011

      oh plz! You can see that ship from a distance! From Pointe Michel/Castle Comfort even from under the Canefield Cliff/.. that’s nothing any camera can take that photo…

    • mouth of the south
      October 4, 2011

      lol… now u know that.. manhattan bigger than dominica… only difference is it’s flat

  7. Sout Man
    October 4, 2011

    Magnificent!! The future looks bright!!

  8. Phillis
    October 4, 2011

    This is wonderful,perfect sight

  9. olderman
    October 4, 2011

    OK, fine :-) photo is perfekt. However cruiship is the largest building in the town. It is OK too, I love this town with small buildings.

    • youngerman
      October 4, 2011

      Eh?????… Sir, put this ship in any port in the Caribbean and I’m pretty sure it will dwarf any building around it. Doh have yourself!!

  10. forreal
    October 4, 2011

    that is a well focused photo of roseau,it is really niece.

    • Hello
      October 4, 2011

      You can’t see Roseau from this angle. Look at the photo again, the photographer must have been somewhere in Kingshill..That is High Street… Dowasco, House of Assembly, SMP, Inland Revenue etc.. you can also see a part of the Newtown Savannah.

      • forreal
        October 4, 2011

        ok, but if you say newton savannah,i thought miss charles had shift the boundries roseau to include newton and citroneau,isn’t that correct.

  11. Mr. Vigilant
    October 4, 2011

    please, please, please..preserve the cruise industry….

  12. DOMINICAN AND PROUD
    October 4, 2011

    Oh Beautiful!!

  13. .
    October 4, 2011

    wow!!!

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