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Fantastic! A wonderful series of photos.
Many thanks! It was a fascinating and humbling experience.
On behalf of your readership, I’d suggest you blog a paragraph or two on what it was like – both the fascinating and the humbling.
I am humbled that you would even care for my thoughts.
It was fascinating to see these massive ships ambling along so slowly, almost imperceptibly. How did they even stay afloat? The science and the mechanics boggle the mind. It was extremely humbling in the sense that one’s size and scope paled in comparison to the ships. And from another perspective, it was encouraging and emboldening to think that if a ship that large could walk on water, why couldn’t I?
Many thanks for your comments, as always.
Wow! Very powerful. TFS!