PORT OF LOS ANGELES / PORT OF LONG BEACH

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Queen Mary

The ocean liner Queen Mary was built in 1936 and sailed for Cunard White Star Line between New York and Southhampton until 1967. Since then it has been a restaurant and hotel in the Port of Long Beach. Parking outside can be a little expensive, but you get a discount if you visit one of the restaurants.

You can find more info on http://www.queenmary.com/.

Queen Mary

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Queen Mary

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Containerport Port of Los Angeles & Port of Long Beach

The greater Los Angeles Area hosts 2 big ports: Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. Situated next to each other, they are among the busiest container ports in the world. Combined they have a traffic of ca. 15.7 million TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit), making the combined ports the 5th largest in the world. More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world's_busiest_container_ports. Port of Los Angeles

Port of Los Angeles seen from San Pedro (224 kb)
Port of Los Angeles

Port of Los Angeles seen from San Pedro (179 kb)
A Maersk vessel leaves Port of Los Angeles

A Maersk vessel leaves Port of Los Angeles (79 kb)
Port of Los Angeles, the APM (Maersk) terminal

Port of Los Angeles, the APM (Maersk) terminal (214 kb)
The APL terminal with APL Singapore and APL Holland

The APL terminal with APL Singapore and APL Holland (199 kb)
The APM (Maersk) terminal on the left and the APL terminal on the right

The APM (Maersk) terminal on the left and the APL terminal on the right (181 kb)
Maersk Kyrenia

Maersk Kyrenia (225 kb)

Updated January 29, 2012 / copyright Finn Møller
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