Showing posts with label Naval Ships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naval Ships. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Port of Lisbon Daily Photo

Um dia alguém disse a propósito da dimensão do Porto de Lisboa que este era de tal forma imenso que cá caberiam todas as armadas do mundo. Ao longo dos séculos partiram de Lisboa muitas armadas, uma delas chamada de invencível, mas isso é história.
Nunca cá terão estado todas as armadas, mas quase todas por cá passam em visita, caso das armadas da Argentina e Russia, cujos navios LIBERTAD e VICE ADMIRAL KULAKOV estão de visita ao Tejo, atracados ao cais do Jardim do Tabaco, com largadas marcadas para 20 e 21 de Agosto. Fotografia de 17 de Agosto de 2012.
Argentinian Navy's sail training ship LIBERTAD and Russian Navy's destroyer VICE ADMIRAL KULAKOV berthed at the Jardim do Tabaco quay in Lisbon on 17 August 2012, two of a countless number of international naval ships that have paid visits to Lisbon over the years.
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VICE ADMIRAL KULAKOV in Lisbon

Russian Navy's destroyer VICE ADMIRAL KULAKOV arriving in Lisbon on 17 August 2012 for an official visit folloing a stint of duty on the Red Sea against piracy.




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Monday, March 31, 2008

Mediterranean On Call Force 1969

Another old photograph sent by the NATO Public Relations in Brussels many years ago. Five ships of the "On Call Force For the Mediterranean" during an exercise: the leading ship is the Italian INTREPIDO followed by the British HMS GALATEA (left) and the American USS CLAUDE V. RICKETTS (right)and the Greek SFENDONI (left) and the Turkish IZMIR (right)...
Texto e imagens /Text and image from the L.M.Correia collection (NATO copyright photo 7355-3). For other posts and images, check our archive at the right column of the main page. Click on the photos to see them enlarged. Thanks for your visit and comments. Luís Miguel Correia