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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2010

I was off on a visit to the Wineport Lodge in County Westmeath, so I chose to travel on the Irish Ferries fast service from Holyhead to Dublin aboard the Dublin Swift (or the Johnathon Swift as some call it). For a mid-November day it was pretty smooth on the water and the 1 hour and 45 minutes passed very quickly. I was lucky enough to get to film the arrival to Dublin from the deck of this impressive vessel, and as you can see there was some pretty impressive weather systems moving in the distance.

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  • what`s thecaptain called ? 

  • @ThePaulwilsonart sorry dunno

  • whats the music called

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  • Another absolutely spot on video Gary, and as always it's the detail that makes it stand out....Bob

  • @robmasterman The thing is Bob, I am just unbelievably lucky with weather, but mark my words, my luck will run out one day - probably on a ship in the North Sea!

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  • Fabulous!!! i love the music... :)

  • I think that it is really awesome.

  • This looks so much nicer than the Stena Explorer. More space on deck for a start!

  • @johnwood57 Yeh certainly is, and for November I felt we were so lucky with the weather, although it was freezing outside on deck.

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