Bahamas and Florida Cruise, June 2003

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New York, NY: Norwegian Cruise Line's M/S Norwegian Sea is docked at the New York City Passenger Ship Terminal, awaiting passengers.

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New York at Night: The top of the Empire State Building illuminated in red, white and blue, as seen from the deck of the M/S Norwegian Dawn.

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M/S Norwegian Dawn: A view of the elegant Grand Atrium of the M/S Norwegian Dawn.

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Kennedy Space Centre: A static display of some of the rockets employed by NASA early in its Space exploration programme.

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Kennedy Space Centre: A replica of the Lunar Module used in NASA's Apollo programme is part of an exhibit dedicated to man's quest to land on the moon.

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Miami, Florida: The skyline of South Beach, in Miami Beach, greets cruise ships as they arrive in Miami.

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Miami, Florida: Part of the skyline is framed by the roof at the Port of Miami's Passenger ship terminal.

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Miami Beach, Florida: Pastel hued hotels built in the Art Deco style grace the ocean front in the resort city of Miami Beach.

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Nassau, Bahamas: The Parliament dominates the main square in Nassau, accross from King George's Wharf.

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M/S Norwegian Dawn: A view from aft of the M/S Norwegian Dawn, docked in Nassau, attests to the vessel's tremendous proportions.

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Nassau, Bahamas: The Paradise Island Lighthouse bids farewell to ships, as they depart King George's Wharf.

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Nassau, Bahamas: Another view of the Paradise Island Lighthouse, with King George's Wharf and the famous Atlantis Resort in the background

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M/S Norwegian Dawn: Gross Tonnage: 91740
Overall length: 965 feet
Beam: 106 feet, Draft: 27 feet
Pax: 2224, Crew: 1318
Cruise Speed: 25 knots

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We sail the ocean blue: The beautiful contrast between the saphire blue Atlantic and the white foam of the ship's wake, while en-route back to New York City.

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New York, NY: The M/S Carnival Legend pauses for a "kiss" as she arrives at the New York City Passenger Ship Terminal.





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