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Our first stop on the Midway Aircraft Carrier museum tour. |
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Joanne checking out the sleeping accommodations. Scouts occasionally visit the ship on week ends and are allowed to stay over night. |
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They provided voice recorders to guide the guest through the ship. |
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That is a huge rope. |
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The shower facilities. |
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Joanne and Dave posing in the brig. |
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We stopped at noon for a snack at the on board cafe. |
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A view looking toward the convention center area. |
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The flight deck is an awesome place. |
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Joanne checking out the Phantom F14 jet cockpit. |
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David also getting the feel of the jet cock pit. |
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YES! |
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Contact please. |
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An older prop plane. |
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View of the Coronado bridge. |
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I found the old electronics fascinating. I used to work on equipment similar to this. |
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A painting in the officer's residence of the ship. |
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Heading up to the bridge command center in tight quarters. |
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The docent conducting this tour sounded like a retired captain. |
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Linda ready to pilot one of the ships 4 props. |
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The famous sculpture artwork next to the Midway. |
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We had a beautiful day for this tour. My 10mm lens makes David and Joanne appear larger than real life. |
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Two Kermits. |
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View from the Island Prime Restuarant on Harbor Island, where we had dinner the last night of my sister's visit. |
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Waiting for our Lobster Bisque soup. |
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Leaving the restaurant with our tummies full. |