This blog og dedicated to LEGO Life of George. George is travelling the world with his friends and family and the photos are displayed here.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Monday, 28 October 2013
Australia, Gnomesville
Again George has been out and about in Western Australia. This time he has visited Gnomesville.
The Czech Republic, Nové Město nad Metují
Nové Město nad Metují , The Czech Republic, October 2013
George has just returned from a visit to the Czech Republic with Allan.Ireland, Dublin
George have had a fantastic trip to Ireland with Lennart and his family.
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Russia, Moscow and St. Petersburg
George has returned from a trip to Russia with Svetlana.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Poland, Elbląg
Elbląg, Poland, August 2013
George went to Elbląg in Poland with Vibeke and Julie.Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Denmark, Majestic Maersk
Majestic Mærsk Triple-E, Copenhagen, September 2013
George was fortunate enough to get a second visit to the Maersk Majestic Triple-E container ship. This time with Vibeke.In this photo you really see the sheer size of the vessel. The hull of the Triple-E is more like a U-shape compared to traditional container ships. An additional row of containers has been added to the Triple-E, giving it 23 rows across its width. |
Majestic Mærsk Triple-E, Copenhagen, September 2013
George joined Neil, Bjarne, Lennart and Ole for a grand day out.They went to see the world's largest ship, The Triple-E Mærsk Majestic, that had anchored at the Langelinie quay in Copenhagen. |
The ship is massive. It sails between Asia and Europe. With a draft of 14.5 metres (48 ft), the Triple-Es will be too deep to use any port in the Americas or to cross the Panama Canal, but will be able to transit the Suez Canal when sailing between Europe and Asia. |
George walked the almost 400 metres from the bow. |
and all the way to the stern. These vessels reduce CO2 emissions by 50% per container moved, compared to industry average on the Asia-Europe trade. |
There is a fantastic view from the bridge, where you can see the rooftops of Copenhagen. The capacity of a Triple-E vessel, 18,000 TEU, will also be a new world record. 1 TEU (The twenty-foot equivalent unit) is an inexact unit of cargo capacity often used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. |
George feeling at home with a fantastic prize! - George knows at least of one person who would love to win it. |
George on the edge... |
Here George is in the captain's seat. |
Denmark, LEGOLAND
LEGOLAND, Billund, September 2013
George joined Sigfus, Trond and Madeline for a weekend at the Hotel LEGOLAND.Italy, Sicily
Sicily, September 2013
George has returned from a fantastic holiday to the island of Sicily with Nele and Jesper.The holiday started in Palermo where they visited the church San Giovanni degli Eremiti (St. John of the Hermits). |
The church dates back to the 6th century. It has been extensively modified during the centuries, but a restoration held around 1880 attempted to restore its original medieval appearance. |
In the town Cefalù George climbed the head shaped rock outside the town that probably gave the town it’s name. Cefalù translates to head. |
George stayed in Cefalù until sunset. |
- Getting the right George angle is important! |
This time it resulted in this Halo George photo that has been promoted to cover photo for George’s facebook page LEGO George Travels. |
They went to see the Sanctuary of the Black Madonna of Tindari. The statue, which is of Byzantine origin, was smuggled out of Constantinople in the 8th and 9th Centuries when a storm forced the ship into the port of Tindari. She now sits behind the altar with the inscription “nigro sum sed formosa” (black am I, but beautiful). Local legend tells that the lagoon was created after a pilgrim who came to see the Madonna refused to pray to the Madonna because she was black. The woman accidentally dropped her baby into the ocean just behind and the Madonna made the land rise to save the baby. Even the sands have taken shape of the profile of the Madonna. |
George visited Taormina from where he could see Mount Etna. Mount Etna is a 3,323m active stratovolcano. It lies above the convergent plate margin between the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate. |
Here George is leaning against some volcanic rock in front of the latest eruption’s lava stream that took away a restaurant that was right in the centre of this photo. Numerous villages and small towns lie around or on cones of past flank eruptions. Since the year 2000, Etna has had four flank eruptions—in 2001, 2002–2003, 2004–2005, and 2008-2009. Summit eruptions occurred in 2006, 2007–2008, January–April 2012, and again in July–October 2012. |
When on Sicily do like the Sicilians – a Corleone wine. |
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