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As a service to photographers and others who may be chasing certain ships or who may wish to visit a particular port during the winter months, we present here a listing of vessels wintering at several ports, some close by and some far distant. We will have more such listings next month.
For their help with these listings, our thanks go to Bill Bruce, Jim Marr, Rene Beauchamp, Oakman Mullen, Perry Haughton and John Vournakis.
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