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Hope whoever had to be airlifted off the ship is alright! The pictures aren't too bad coming into port. I will admit I have never seen wind turbines in the water before.
We've got lots of wind turbines in the water over here. We have some off our UK coast - I used to work near them and could see them on a clear day.
That was very odd with the oompah band and I think they were definitely stalking you and Mark! So much drama with the helicopter, but most likely it was very serious with an airlift. Nice photos coming into Copenhagen, but too bad for the murky weather.
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It was interesting to see the wind turbines out in the water. In the murky weather you almost couldn't see them! I wonder if they had warning lights on them so ships don't plow right into them on foggy days? Your shots of Copenhagen are very good considering the weather!
It was interesting to see the wind turbines out in the water. In the murky weather you almost couldn't see them! I wonder if they had warning lights on them so ships don't plow right into them on foggy days?
I don't think they do, but then again, with radar today, that's probably all they need...
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Your shots of Copenhagen are very good considering the weather!
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Thursday 16 June – part two: yay, we got the front seats!
We stood on the balcony for ages, fascinated by all the arrangements being put in place, although this did look like there weren’t many facilities here…
As I continued to watch, I saw passengers walking below us, and realised that the all ashore had been given. Sure enough, a moment later, the announcement came that we could head ashore, and we made our way down to deck 3. Thankfully, the line was very short, and we were off the ship in literally a couple of minutes…
We’d already seen a City Sightseeing bus, and are familiar with them from other cities, so they’re a well known brand to us, and while I knew a ticket with them wouldn’t be cheap, as it’s for 72 hours, I figured it would be the best way to go. We did think about getting the shuttle bus into town, but that was $18/person, and it only ran once every 20-30 minutes, which we didn’t think was great. We figured we’d rather pay the extra for City Sightseeing.
When we got there, it was pretty clear to us that the bus was full, so we decided to wait, along with another couple. As they said, if you can’t get up top, what’s the point and I was with her on that.
This is what happened when the previous bus left! We had to be careful to keep out of the way and avoid being knocked over.
When it arrived, Mark made a mad dash for it, and he was one of the first on the top deck, so we got one of the front seats, thank goodness. If we hadn’t have done, I doubt there would’ve been any photos, given the side windows were covered with rain and were rapidly getting misted up.
Once we left, I think our bus was pretty full, and it was still raining a bit outside. I did my best to get some photos as we went along…
We were intrigued by these statues, although I didn’t think this was the Little Mermaid statue. The couple opposite us were convinced it was…
This is the first palace we came to, the Rosenberg Slot, which contains thousands of Royal objects, including paintings, furniture and a small armoury. However, what most visitors come here for is to see the Danish collection of crown jewels. As you’ll remember, I was debating which palaces to see. Well, you’ll have to wait and see what happens, but we certainly didn’t visit this one…
Before long, we came across this, which our audio guide told us was Norreport, a subway and train station, and one of the city’s biggest. It means North Port…
Personally, I couldn’t get over the number of bicycles we saw everywhere here. I knew Copenhagen is renowned as an easy city to either walk or cycle around, but even so. Our audio guide told us there are two bikes for every one person in the city.
We carried on making our way through the city centre, although our progress became slower and slower, as we seemed to hit traffic everywhere we went, which was very frustrating, given we only had limited time in port.
I would have waited to get a top view on the HOHO bus as well! Great views of the city! I think it's cool about the bikes! Wat a healthy way to get around!!
I would have waited to get a top view on the HOHO bus as well! Great views of the city! I think it's cool about the bikes! Wat a healthy way to get around!!
It is, but I think it only works in certain cities. I'd be way too terrified to take to a bike in London for example.
Too bad about all the rain so far. We did walk from the dock through the city, past all the palaces, and into Tivoli Gardens. But we took a cab back. It would be an easy place to bike.
Glad you got top, front seats on the bus!
Too bad about all the rain so far. We did walk from the dock through the city, past all the palaces, and into Tivoli Gardens. But we took a cab back. It would be an easy place to bike.
I'm not surprised you took a cab back - that was a heck of a long walk!
Glad Mark was able to grab the front seat for you. Despite the rain, you got some good pictures. That's definitely not The Little Mermaid statue as she sits in the water and is a little more modest as well.