Empress of the Seas Leaving Norfolk VA


Title:
Empress of the Seas Leaving Norfolk VA

Description:
A cruise ship does a 180 degree turn in the Elizibeth River as it leaves Norfolf for the Caribbean

Author:
JackGeary

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Empress, of, the, Seas, Cruise, Norfolk, Travel, Vacation, Ship,

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