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The style of bygone Sealife

Sealife is a lifestyle, ot only ashore, but also and foremost aboard an ocean going ship.  by Earl of Cruise Those ships, that we know as the liners to coasts far across the oceans - Northamerica with the United States and Canada, Southamerica with its different Spanish speaking and origined countries and their natives culture and the wonders of Braszil, Asia with its mystic and cryptic cultures and Afrika the birthplace of human race and despite brutally colonised. Elegance of a bygone era - own collection Since the beginning oceans had never been a barrier, but a highway. A highway to connect cultures, people, minds, ideas, goods. After thousands of years the ship´s power went from whimsy winds to steam and a more regular crossing did start. And after overcomming the first difficulties with steamships, when the ships grew in seize, people discovered its vantages beeing at sea. A culture of travelling did emerge and reached a century ago its first peak. Ladies...

Cruise Destination - Hull

In 2017 Hull is UK City of Culture and this is likely to be a great reason to visit the city as it starts its rebirth using this great year as a catalyst.  by Alex Naughton, editing by Earl of Cruise Tucked away at the top of the Humber estuary, off the North Sea coast is Hull and this is a city with a rich maritime and musical history. The city is unique in the UK in having had a municipally owned telephone system from 1902, sporting cream, not red, telephone boxes. The city is at the heart of the UK’s biggest port complex and home to Europe’s biggest wind turbine manufacturing plant, Hull is on its way to becoming a leading hub for renewable energy industries. Hull from Paull - Sourece: Wikipedia Hull is the only city in the UK with its own independent telephone network company, KCOM, formerly KC and KingstonCommunications , a subsidiary of KCOM Group . Its distinctive cream telephone boxes can be seen across the city. KCOM produces its own 'White Pages' telephone...

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