Your pictures on the theme of ‘voyage’

We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of “voyage”. Here is a selection of the photographs we received from around the world.

Woman on a boatIMAGE SOURCE,AMY FYFE-TAYLOR
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Amy Fyfe-Taylor: “A sunny ferry ride from Cadenabbia to Bellagio on Lake Como, soaking up the stunning views.”
A cruise ship leaves SouthamptonIMAGE SOURCE,JASON SHRUBB
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Jason Shrubb: “Voyage departures from Southampton somehow look more impressive at low tide.”
CanoeistsIMAGE SOURCE,JC MELLING
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JC Melling: “The River Lune stretches 53 miles through Cumbria and Lancashire. Paddling downstream, these five people are just checking out the rapids in front of them having come round the huge bend that forms part of Ruskin’s View.”
Sailing boat at seaIMAGE SOURCE,CHRIS TUDOR
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Chris Tudor: “My dive buddy and I spent 10 glorious days on this beautiful liveaboard, cruising down the northern atolls of the Maldives. The diving provided daily encounters with sharks, manta rays, octopuses and all the other marine life that inhabits this wonderful region of the Indian Ocean.”
Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania as seen from an aeroplaneIMAGE SOURCE,MARTIN ODINO
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Martin Odino: “Flying besides magnificent and gargantuan Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania on a tropical morning, just a fortnight after the March 2022 equinox, gave a sense of an endless voyage from the seemingly frozen time.”
A swan in Long Island New YorkIMAGE SOURCE,ILA SCHLOSS
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Ila Schloss: “Poppy the swan is harbour master, checking up on me at the window of my berth on Shellfish, a 1931 motor yacht in Long Island.”
Birds in flightIMAGE SOURCE,DORIS ENDERS
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Doris Enders: “A long voyage for these migrating birds.”
Toy sailing boatIMAGE SOURCE,DAMIAN WALKER
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Damian Walker: “Far from plain sailing, my £3 car boot boat was heading towards a point of no return. This tranquil looking flooded golf course was next to the fast flowing River Brent, in West London. I like to do a wind check and push the boat out towards a piece of land I can reach with my wellies. And armed with a pound shop fishing rod I usually get my boat back. It’s a good place for quiet reflection, especially as the sun goes down. There is a risk I won’t get my boat back if the wind changes. But that’s the adventure of budget travel.”
A woman's feet on a kayakIMAGE SOURCE,JANE ELLE
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Jane Elle: “Kayaking on the Rhône.”
Cruise ship heading out to seaIMAGE SOURCE,LGA ARUNE
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lga Arune: “Let the voyage begin.”
View from deckIMAGE SOURCE,JOSH GIBBENS
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Josh Gibbens: “Looking east towards the Inner Hebrides whilst standing on the deck of MV Isle of Mull travelling from Lochboisdale to Oban.”
Suitcase at an airport baggage claimIMAGE SOURCE,KIM OSBORN
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Kim Osborn: “No mistaken identity! On my holiday going to Tenerife.”
Dominoes on HMS TrincomaleeIMAGE SOURCE,CLIVE MARCHANT
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Clive Marchant: “Rest and recreation on board HMS Trincomalee.”
Ship covered in graffitiIMAGE SOURCE,ALISON CLEWES
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Alison Clewes calls this the End of the Voyage: “Ships hulls on the South West Coast Path at West Yelland [in Devon]. We sat in a wrecked boat and ate pasties. The only sounds being the chill wind and the lonesome sound of the curlews. Felt quite apocalyptic.”
FishermenIMAGE SOURCE,JOHN BARNES
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John Barnes: “At the end of a long day, a fishing boat comes back to the shore in Cochin, Kerala, India.”
Model car and caravan heading for the moonIMAGE SOURCE,SHANE BARKER
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Shane Barker: “I often wonder what it would be like to be on a voyage to a distant planet or star. As I will never afford a space rocket to get me there, I guess I’ll use what transport I have.”

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