A little bit of the Port Everglades trip
October 8, 2011 by captbbrucato
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Love those time lapse journeys. Though that bow tug looks like an annoying bug in that video mode. Also agree about the beauty of distant thunderstorms at sea. Key word is distant. Not as enjoyable for me in my plastic boat heading past Stepping Stones one day with bolts hitting the water around the boat. But, on a freighter trip I took back in 2005 just beautiful to watch them during the night on the open ocean. Would love to see them again. Enjoy the show!