I drew these on our way to Alaska this summer, in my handwritten logbook, which I hope to share online very soon ^__^
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I drew these on our way to Alaska this summer, in my handwritten logbook, which I hope to share online very soon ^__^ 5 comments
@planeth They affect cities. A lot of the stores in Ketchikan exist solely for the cruiseships(we saw 6 jewelry stores on the same street). Such businesses belong to people who don't live in Ketchikan, they employ people who don't live there either... it doesn't benefit locals at all, it destroys the culture of a place. @rek in Brittany, not yet. But I know it affects a lot of place in mediterrannée. And don't get me started about the massive pollution and destruction they generate. In Venise the council has put a ban on massive cruise ship as their wake wave is distroying the old buildings. |
@rek big cruiseship and container carrier ships are the scariest. Not only they go fast but it's like a mountain on the water that is coming at you. Must have been deeply saddening to see these in remote Alaska :/