PORT OF LOS ANGELES / PORT OF LONG BEACH |
Home > Travel > USA > California > Port of Los Angeles / Port of Long Beach |
Queen Mary | ||
The ocean liner Queen Mary was built in 1936 and sailed for Cunard White Star Line between New York and Southhampton until 1967. Since then it has been a restaurant and hotel in the Port of Long Beach. Parking outside can be a little expensive, but you get a discount if you visit one of the restaurants.
You can find more info on http://www.queenmary.com/. |
Queen Mary (157 kb) |
Queen Mary (245 kb) |
Queen Mary (193 kb) |
Queen Mary (200 kb) |
Queen Mary (132 kb) |
Queen Mary (97 kb) |
Queen Mary (169 kb) |
Queen Mary (169 kb) |
Containerport Port of Los Angeles & Port of Long Beach | ||
The greater Los Angeles Area hosts 2 big ports: Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. Situated next to each other, they are among the busiest container ports in the world. Combined they have a traffic of ca. 15.7 million TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit), making the combined ports the 5th largest in the world. More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world's_busiest_container_ports. | Port of Los Angeles seen from San Pedro (224 kb) |
Port of Los Angeles seen from San Pedro (179 kb) |
A Maersk vessel leaves Port of Los Angeles (79 kb) |
Port of Los Angeles, the APM (Maersk) terminal (214 kb) |
The APL terminal with APL Singapore and APL Holland (199 kb) |
The APM (Maersk) terminal on the left and the APL terminal on the right (181 kb) |
Maersk Kyrenia (225 kb) |