HMS Diamond and other ships in Palma - Mallorca - Majorca - 27th June 2024
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I read in the paper that the Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer, HMS Diamond, was in port so I had to go down and have a look.
The vantage point I chose was the San Carlos Museum on the Dique Oeste, Porto Pi.
It turned out to be a good choice, with an excellent view of the warship and all of the other ships that were in port.
I was lucky enough to catch ships coming in and going out.
Thanks for watching.
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Thank you, my brother is on HMS Diamond, lovely to see his ship 👍
My pleasure.
Great stream steve loved the cruise ship and HMS diamond great spot for boat watching.
Great spot, but it was very windy!
Gracias Steve.
De nada Eduardo
Great vantage point. Very interesting and informative.
Cheers 🍻
Glad you found it interesting Chris
That navy ship was waiting for me!
It's got your name on it!
A nice day out for you eh Steve. Great to see the ships close up ,Margaret from Longwick
A most enjoyable day for me, thank you Margaret.
Great video Steve keep up the great videos different side of palma
Thanks David
Hi again Steve and Anita , just a quick text for now . Journey home was so easy , left hotel at 7am and Palma airport was deserted ! Through customs / security by 8.15 and ready for flight home . Back in house by 12.30 ! Loved Palmanova again , so , until the next time ! Take care , Trevor and Maggie
That's great to hear. Looking forward to seeing you next time.
Thanks for the video
Cheers Chris
A different sort of video but just as interesting. Glad you enjoyed your ‘solo’ day. Thank you for sharing.
It was my sort of thing!
Nice to a Royal Navy ship in Palma. In the 80s we were invited onboard the USS CONCORDE for a ships tour and we had a meal with the crew in there mess. Great experience. We met some of the crew in the Britannia bar in Magaluf and it was them who invited us onboard. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
That sounds like a great experience.
Nice, we go to Can Picafort in this year
Great place.
Thanks Steve for another interesting video. You have done so well with the weight loss so congratulations to you. I enjoyed the videos of Malena and Louis when they were visiting you. I was sorry that I kept missing you when I was in Palmanova in May but I will be back at the end of September so hopefully bump into you then. Hope Anita got some bargains today when shopping with her friend. Take care and stay safe xx.
Thanks Pamela. Anita did manage to get some things for the girls.
Such an interesting place & a stunning view of HMS Diamond. Great video Steve.
Thanks Faith, it is the sort of video I really like making.
Good video, a different side of Palma. There always used to be lots of naval officers walking along the paseo Maritimo not so many now. Thanks Steve.
Great to see a British ship in port.
Great vid Steve 👍
Thank you.
What a great film Steve, I really enjoyed watching it. Did you realise that the Costa Pacifica is a direct sister ship to the ill - fated Costa Concordia?
Thanks, I didn't know that. Hope it doesn't have the same fate!
When you mentioned Errol Flynn’s boat, was that the Zaca? It’s a 400+ foot schooner-rigged yacht. I read she’s in Monaco.
I think that's the one. He spent quite a lot of time on the island. ruclips.net/video/ErPL5o3X6a4/видео.html
Sahara rain?😂
Yes, not much, but enough to leave its mark.
Hi Steve & Anita X....this is late ...i had to send this ....great video...HMS Diamond not looking great...how rusty underwater ?? I have to tell you...the Virgin cruise ship...what a floating "Block of Flats" ....maybe, they are building construction designers ? I have (had) those skills....such an awful looking monstrosity....moan over....All the VERY BEST TO YOU BOTH 👍👍👍
HMS Diamond is returning from a long deployment in the Red Sea, hence the rusty look. The graceful lines of the cruise liners of days gone by seem to have been lost to a bygone age. We are now left with the floating blocks of flats. Progress...