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Dover, Kent, England - June 26, 2012: Cross-channel ferries in Dover port England awaiting their departure to Calais France
Byron Bay Lighthouse, Australia
Kungälv, Sweden - July 15 2022: Cable ferry Lasse-Maja crossing between Marstrand and the mainland.
13th May 2023: Aerial drone view of the Uig to Tarbert Calendonian MacBrayne ferry that has arrived on the Isle of Harris.  Informally known as CalMac, the ferry service connects the Highlands & Islands communities and visitors. This ferry, Clansman, links Uig on the Isle of Skye with Tarbert on the Isle of Harris.
Fishbourne, Isle of Wight, England, UK - April 16, 2023: A ferry arriving in the harbour
They were almost hunted to extinction for their fur.
A low drone view of passenger ferries docked at terminal.
Brittany Ferries ship Mont St Michel leaving Portsmouth Harbour, Hampshire, Portsmouth, England
Tobermory is one of the prettiest ports in Scotland, thanks to the colourful houses and a sheltered bay.
Qaqortoq, JulianehĂĄb, Greenland, Denmark - August 17th 2024:  The small natural harbor cannot receive the large cruise ships and instead the rescue boats are utilized for transport
The mole on the Baltic Sea coast in Warnemuende, Germany.
Seals at Ytri Tunga Beach on Snaefellsnes Peninsula in Iceland
A large ferry leaves the port
Keflavík, Reykjanes region, Iceland: Ronja Tind live fish carrier ship (IMO: 9743801) moored at Keflavík harbor with the coastline east of Vogar in the background - a live fish carrier aka well-boat is a fishing vessel with a well or tank for the storage and transport of live fish. Well-boats are used in the extensive aquaculture industry. These vessels can be used to transport smolt to sea, to bring them from aquaculture sites for processing and to sort and delouse fish.
Fishbourne, Isle of Wight, England, UK - April 16, 2023: A ferry in the harbour
South Shields pier and lighthouse with a North Sea Ferry coming into the Tyne river. Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear, England, UK.
Car ferry on the Kyles of Bute, Scotland
Grindavik fishing town by the sea in Iceland. Harbor by the sea. Cold autumn day in Iceland High quality photo
Tallinn, Estonia - June 4, 2023: Ferry ship Isabelle of operator Tallink docked in the port of Tallinn, Estonia in the Baltic Sea
Aerial view of the terminal buildings and various passenger ships in the harbor of Tallinn, Estonia.
19.05.24 Staffa, Scotland, UK. Staffa is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics.
Nova Scotia to Newfoundland ferry in Channel-Port aux Basques.
Fishbourne, Isle of Wight, England, UK - April 16, 2023: A ferry leaving the harbour
Two Stena Line ferries docked in the Port of Belfast. Routes resume in the latter part of 2021 due to cancellations caused by COVID-19
Ijmuiden, The Netherlands, 19.01.2024, DFDS Amsterdam ferry Terminal and the lighthouse of Ijmuiden by sunset seen from the parking lot
From an aerial viewpoint is a single coastal road that winds along a bay with transparent turquoise waters. The shoreline, dotted with stones and boulders, stands in stark contrast to the calm sea. In the background, a small headland and far-off mountains add layers to the tranquil setting, conveying a feeling of quiet isolation and the beauty of the environment.
The Stena Line roll on / roll off Liverpool to Belfast ferry moored at the Stena Terminal in Birkenhead on the River Mersey
Baltrum, Germany, August 21., 2023 - Between the East Frisian island of Baltrum, ferries run tide-independent to the port of Nessmersiel on the Lower Saxony mainland
Dover, Kent, England - June 26, 2012: Cross-channel ferries in Dover port England awaiting their departure to Calais France
Amlwch Harbour, Isle of Anglesey, North Wales - 20 August 2024: small fishing boats moored up at the jetties in Amlwch Harbour on the island of Anglesey in North Wales. Porth Amlwch is a natural harbour created by a creek running between high rocks and is about 500ft long and 100 ft wide at its entrance. Despite being in use since early times, the current layout of the harbour dates from the late eighteenth century.  At this time, it became the main port and smelting site for the copper mines in North Wales, especially the one located close by at Parys Mountain.
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