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Tag: Mols-Linien

Aarhus and the fast ferries – part three (Port of Aarhus IX)

When Molslinjen moved out to a newly constructed ferry terminal in November 2020 in the latest phase of port expansion … More

Cat-Link, Mols-Linien, Port of Aarhus

Aarhus and the fast ferries – part two (Port of Aarhus VIII)

When Molslinjen moved out to a newly constructed ferry terminal in November 2020 in the latest phase of port expansion … More

FRS, Kattegat-Ruten, Mols-Linien, Port of Aarhus

Port of Frederikshavn (vol. II)

Denmark’s second largest repair yard Orskov Yard with several dry and floating docks spread over the port contributes to the … More

Arctic Umiaq Line, Color Line, DFDS, Frederikshavn, Hurtigruten, Kyst Link, Mols-Linien, Molslinjen, North Atlantic Line, Royal Danish Navy, Stena Line

Fifteen Funnels for Fun (vol. III)

The third and concluding chapter of the “Tour de Funnel” in my archive. This time spanning from North of The … More

DFDS, Fjord Line, Fred. Olsen Cruises, Fujifilm, Hurtigruten, Japan, Kyst Link, MOL, Mols-Linien, Orskov Yard, Polferries, Pullman Tours, Tallink, Zeiss Planar

Various Views from my Window (Port of Aarhus vol. III)

My office is on the fifth floor in one of the highest located neighbourhoods in Aarhus overlooking the port entrance. … More

Aarhus, Costa Cruises, Denmark, Digital photography, Finnlines, Fred. Olsen Cruises, Maersk Line, Mols-Linien, Princess Cruises, RCL

The EXPRESS 3 has arrived

EXPRESS 3, the first of so far three newbuildings for Molslinjen’s expansion plan on Kattegat and the Baltic Sea went … More

Aarhus, InCat, Mols-Linien, Molslinjen

Sletterhage Lighthouse (vol. I)

The draught of bigger ships calling Port of Aarhus force them to pass through the fairway very close to Sletterhage … More

Costa Cruises, Denmark, Djursland, Finnlines, Holland America Line, Kattegat-Ruten, Maersk Line, Mols-Linien, Princess Cruises, Sletterhage

An eventful Hour (Port of Aarhus vol. I)

REGAL PRINCESS prepares for departure 26th of May 2015 while MAX MOLS, in-route from Zealand, overtakes the inbound MAGLEBY MÆRSK. … More

Aarhus, Denmark, Finnlines, Maersk Line, Mols-Linien, Princess Cruises

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Recent Posts

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  • Aarhus and the fast ferries – part three (Port of Aarhus IX)
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