SHIPS TV - AIDANova Cruise Ship Departing Port of Southampton (LIVE)
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Solent Ships is operated from Town Quay, the Old Town quarter of Southampton, where the Mayflower departed 400 years ago.
Utilising various cameras our small crew are dedicated in providing a window onto our historic waterfront in the Solent region. The ‘Captain’ of our crew is a licenced drone pilot and day skipper, with an added passion for photography.
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Port of Southampton, Drone, Container Ship, DJI Mavic 2 Pro, Photography, UK
Port of Southampton, Drone, Cruise Ship, DJI Mavic 2 Pro, DJI Mavic Mini, Photography, UK, England
Reason for the late Departure of AIDA, is because we had a few tours from London delayed returning to Southampton due to traffic 👍
Thanks Shipmate. Traffic a real trouble these days in port.
@ took me hour & 15 mins to get out of london.
Along with the other 7 coaches
Ahoy captain. Not a ship of seen has she been here before
Ahoy Shipmate. You are right, not often I cover the AIDA ships, they normally dock during the week, rather then the weekends.