Windows of the HMS Bounty
This week we remember the Tall Ship HMS Bounty. It was just eight years ago that this beautiful ship was lost to hurricane Sandy.
She had visited Savannah that May and it turned out to be my last visit on this magnificent reconstruction for the movie “Mutiny on the Bounty”.
Here are links to my blog posts from that time. Many of the links in the posts no longer work. Others work but not the way they did eight years ago.
This is my photo of the windows from inside the ship.

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.:. © 2020 Ludwig Keck
That’s a fascinating series of posts. Thanks. My offering could hardly be more workaday: https://margaret21.com/2020/10/26/be-kind-to-your-car-day/
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Very interesting, Ludwig. Wonderful window.
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Thanks Margaret. I loved photographing the tall ships, inside and out. Sad that this beauty was lost.
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Thank you eklastic. Now it is at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean. Sad.
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Wow, that is one nice looking ship. Here is mine https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2020/10/27/we-did-it-melbourne/
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Beauty – but no comfort at all, eh? I’d never have travelled like that.
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Thank you, Teresa. Yes, she was a beauty!
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And yet people nowadays pay money to experience those hardships. Just imagine, Margaret, gently rocking in a hammock during a stormy night. OK, ok, let’s just stay home!
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