ARCHIVE: QE2's Last Goodbye to Australia | Caught on TV News
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A little bit of sadness, but we've got an awful lot to celebrate.
We've been at sea now for 39 years. We've steamed 6 million miles, which is more than any other ship in the world.
Go cruising. Don't start when you can't move. Start early because there's so much of this world to see and that's the best way to do it.
Very, very sad. I'd buy it myself if I could.
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I stumbled upon this 2008 QE2 clip in the family archives - step back aboard the iconic ocean liner QE2 for her final, historic visit to Australia in 2008. In this exclusive archival footage from Channel 10 News Perth, go behind the scenes, offering a unique glimpse into the end of an era for one of the world's most beloved cruise ships. Don't miss this rare look at the QE2 on her last voyage to our shores, and relive the moment thousands lined the foreshore to farewell a true legend of the seas. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgk7SzYDkiXWWBfMqXYH0cA/join Thanks so much for watching; I hope you found this video interesting. If you'd like to see more ship history and cruise content, make sure you subscribe. A huge thank you, as always, to our fantastic channel members; your support is what makes these videos possible. You can join the crew and see your name appear on future videos by following the link in the description below. For even more interesting maritime history, don't forget to check out my Substack, full of exclusive articles. Until next time, I hope to 'sea' you on board. #cunard #QE2 #QM2 #cruisenews #oceanliner #cruiseship