Baltic & Keil Canal Cruise and UK
15-08-2013 to 10-09-2013
We arrived early this morning in Amsterdam. Our hotel room was not ready so we took a canal tour. Colleen in the boat.
Above are some photos taken from our canal tour.
This is Alkmaar. Today we are going to the Commonwealth War Graves in Bergen. We came here by train and then had to take a local bus to Bergen.
Here is a lane Bergen.
The road leading to the cemetry.
Cemetry gates.
Chapel in the cemetry.
The road leading to the war graves.
Commonwealth War Graves.
Colleen tending G. A. Herbert's grave.
The headstone.
The reason for the visit. Every ANZAC day flowers were left at the school gates.
When we returned to Amsterdam we had a walk round.
Photos on my way to a Heineken Brewery Tour.
Mashing Tuns.
Stain Glass windows.
Old horse drawn delivery waggons.
Brewery Stables.
Neil failing to pour the perfect glass.
Photos taken round Amsterdam.
Magna Plaza shopping centre.
Our hotel room.
The view from our room.
Our state room.
Colleen enjoying a wine.
The first window under the sign on the wall is our stateroom.
Final bit of loading.
Unloading rubbish from the previous cruise.
Sail away. We were berthed behind the ship at the dock.
The locks to the North Sea.
Heading out of the lock.
Pilot boat.
Out into the North Sea.
Keil Canal Locks at Brunsbuttel.
Entering the lock. Unlike the Panama canal the Keil canal is lower than sealevel so we go down into the canal.
The mast has been lowered so we can pass under bridges on the canal.
Views from the ship as we sail the Keil Canal.
The Rendsburg Rail bridge and Suspension Ferry.
Sunset from the Crow's Nest.
Canal navigation lights.
The Keil Cnal locks at Holtenau.
Views of Sassnitz water front.
HMS Otus. Commissioned in 1963. Decommissioned in the early 1990s and later purchased by a German entrepreneur as a floating naval museum.
Neil on board HMS Otus.
The entrance to the naval museum.
Photos taken inside Otus.
Garbage ejector unit. Warning! Read instructions before use!
The way out.
Colleen waiting for me to debark after my tour of HMS Optus.
Prinsendam docked in Riga.
Photos in Riga.
Zepplin Factory market.
Stalls at the market.
Two more buildings in Riga.
View over Riga from the boat.
Tallin Old Town Gate.
Walking up the lane we saw these interesting doors.
Up in the town, across the rooftops, we saw our little ship in front of the big Princess Cruises ship.
In the Old Town.
The cupolas of Tallinn's largest orthodox Cathedral, Alexander Nevsk.
The restaurant where we had a cup of tea.
Neil with his.
And Colleen with hers.
Artists sitting in the sun painting.
More views of the Old Town.
Back at the walls of the Old Town.
Flower market outside the Old Town.