The family and I took the opportunity over the Easter long weekend to take a trip out to York Redoubt and Chebucto Head, and my timing at the latter worked to my advantage - there were two ships outbound during my time there. The family got bored and headed back to the car, but I braved the brisk wind to get some photos.
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Upon arriving at the lighthouse, Atlantic Sky was visible heading outbound with MOL Courage behind. |
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The pilot boat kept pace with Atlantic Sky on the way out before retrieving the harbour pilot. |
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Pilot boat in the process of retrieving a the harbour pilot from Atlantic Sky. |
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MOL Courage outbound. |
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MOL Courage with Atlantic Sky in the distance after passing Chebucto Head. |
The whole series of photos, and many more, are available in my Ships gallery on Smugmug.
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