This is an interesting and perhaps an unintentionally amusing clip of the Celebrity Silhouette leaving the Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. The shipyard has just enough room to build the ship but not to turn her around, so she was towed down the River Ems backwards.
What struck me as unintentionally amusing were the repeated statements of how amazing, exciting and incredible moving the ship down the river was by the Celebrity executives. About the fourth or fifth time I heard their gushing enthusiasm, I found myself thinking, well, it wasn’t that impressive.

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Anyone who needs to be reminded that New York City is indeed a city of water should find their way down to the harbor’s edge on Saturday. The
In 1936,
Alaric Bond’s wonderful new book,
Mystic Seaport

A modified F/A-18D Hornet fighter plane recently landed on the deck of the aircraft carrier
Bragging rights are kind of fun. Whether they mean anything or not is often an open question. How one strings together the adjective phrases can make all the difference. For example,
If there are tall ships in port, there must be a party going on.