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near to Marfleet, Kingston Upon Hull, England


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TA1328 : Alexandra Dock to King George Dock and Ferry Terminal: aerial 2023 by Chris Alexandra Dock to King George Dock and Ferry Terminal: aerial 2023
TA1328 : Containers in King George Dock by Christine Johnstone Containers in King George Dock
Seen from the Hull - Zeebrugge ferry, before departure.
TA1328 : Pride of Rotterdam at Hull by Paul Harrop Pride of Rotterdam at Hull
The P&O North Sea ferry moored at the Rotterdam Terminal on the north bank of the Humber. Seen from the south side of the estuary at Goxhill Haven.
TA1328 : The Pride of Rotterdam leaves Hull by Jonathan Thacker The Pride of Rotterdam leaves Hull
TA1328 : The Showbar on Deck 8, Pride of Rotterdam by Ian S The Showbar on Deck 8, Pride of Rotterdam
TA1328 : Holderness Drain enters the Humber by David Brown Holderness Drain enters the Humber
TA1328 : Ferry on the Humber, Hull by Paul Harrop Ferry on the Humber, Hull
One of the P&O North Sea ferries (probably the 'Pride of Hull') manoeuvres into its berth on the estuary close to King George Dock, after its overnight voyage from Rotterdam.
TA1328 : North Bank of the Humber beside Alexandra Dock. by Peter Church North Bank of the Humber beside Alexandra Dock.
Whilst one's eye is drawn to the modern ferry terminal, note also the mud banks, the outflow of the Holderness Drain marked by the three timbers sticking out of the water.
TA1328 : Where Holderness Drain meets the River Humber by Andy Beecroft Where Holderness Drain meets the River Humber
This is where Holderness Drain flows into the River Humber. The drain carries rainwater off the flat land around East Hull into the River Humber. Gates prevent back flow when there's an high tide on the Humber.
TA1328 : Ferry Terminal by Jonathan Fry Ferry Terminal
Ferry Terminal at King George Dock in Hull.
TA1328 : Ships on the Humber by Jonathan Thacker Ships on the Humber
On the left at the ferry terminal is a ferry awaiting departure for Rotterdam (Europort) and on the right is a container vessel leaving King George Dock.
TA1328 : Ferry Terminal 1, Port of Hull (set of 4 images) by habiloid Ferry Terminal 1, Port of Hull (set of 4 images)

 
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