We love to cruise and this will show our travels. Of course there will also be other photos of non cruise holidays and anything else that takes my fancy.
All photos can be clicked to enlarge.
OMG I didn't know they had one! Well, now that I think about it I guess someone would have one some where. I surely would like to see it. I've seen every movie they have made about it. WOW! Thanks for posting t his. Have a great day!
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So beautiful. You're such a world traveler.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Jackie. Big hug. ♥
I agree what nice captures thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a Belfasttastic week Jackie 👍
What a beautiful, beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteMy husband would love it. He was a member of the Titanic Historical Society for a long time.
ReplyDeleteLove that! Didn't even know such a memorial existed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful memorial. One of the cemeteries in Halifax, NS has a Titanic burial section. I guess many sea ports must.
ReplyDeleteSuch a magnificent and dramatic building!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Jackie.
Hugs and blessings.
Nice place! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a fabulous week!
OMG I didn't know they had one! Well, now that I think about it I guess someone would have one some where. I surely would like to see it. I've seen every movie they have made about it. WOW! Thanks for posting t his. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThat's really impressive and an architectural piece of art for sure. Thanks for sharing, didn't know it existed either!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there was a Titanic museum. Great photos. XO
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of Belfast ~ Wow!
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
hm, somehow I like the modern buildings.
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