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The Cunard cruise ship MS Queen Elizabeth. Cruise from Melbourne to Brisbane via Sydney.
The opportunity to experience a grand ship, in elegant Art Deco style, a real yesteryear feeling. Excellent service, and we enjoyed our Brittania Club stateroom, with balcony.
Queen Elizabeth is almost identical in design to Queen Victoria, although because of the steeper stern, at her introduction into service the passenger capacity was slightly higher with up to 2,058 compared to Queen Victoria's 2,014.
The ship also features a Britannia Club section of the main restaurant, which is a feature popular on Queen Mary 2, but not available on Queen Victoria. This service allows passengers in the Britannia staterooms to have single seating dining arrangements, without having to upgrade to the more expensive Grills classes.
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Daylight saving time south of Brisbane. I didn't change my camera time, and it recorded 11.22am.
Must check the setting as it should be a one hour difference...
Sunday challenge - Tell the time
The opportunity to experience a grand ship, in elegant Art Deco style, a real yesteryear feeling. Excellent service, and we enjoyed our Brittania Club stateroom, with balcony.
Queen Elizabeth is almost identical in design to Queen Victoria, although because of the steeper stern, at her introduction into service the passenger capacity was slightly higher with up to 2,058 compared to Queen Victoria's 2,014.
The ship also features a Britannia Club section of the main restaurant, which is a feature popular on Queen Mary 2, but not available on Queen Victoria. This service allows passengers in the Britannia staterooms to have single seating dining arrangements, without having to upgrade to the more expensive Grills classes.
Wikipedia
Daylight saving time south of Brisbane. I didn't change my camera time, and it recorded 11.22am.
Must check the setting as it should be a one hour difference...
Sunday challenge - Tell the time
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Beautiful interior shot =)
I put my camera always on standard time so during the summer or visiting other time zones I have always a time difference.
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