Spotting at Istres & Orange

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lappie
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Re: Spotting at Istres & Orange

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USS Truman images can be found here:
http://www.rider-family.fr/2010/06/08/u ... ss-truman/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and some news:
http://www.laprovence.com/article/econo ... -marseille" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.laprovence.com/actu/region-e ... debarquent" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If i read the news correctly it states the USS Truman will be in Marseille Harbour until 12 june.
This is the harbour complex north of Marseille (L'Estaque)
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Re: Spotting at Istres & Orange

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lappie wrote: If i read the news correctly it states the USS Truman will be in Marseille Harbour until 12 june.
This is the harbour complex north of Marseille (L'Estaque)
The pictures correspondent which the GPS location mentioned before.

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Re: Spotting at Istres & Orange

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Thanks for this wonderful news guys!!!

I just had a look at Google earth, but it seems hard to find a good spot to read the serials.
I found two spots: 43 20 35N 5 20 04E and 43 21 03N 5 19 48E but I'm not sure whether this are public roads.

Anyone any better idea's??

Information would ofcourse be more than welcome.

Best regards, Rob.
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Re: Spotting at Istres & Orange

Post by Joris van Boven »

The 13th the USS Truman will be in the 'Gulf of Hyeres'.
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Re: Spotting at Istres & Orange

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For a side-on view I recommend going to the upper parking level of the shopping center "Grand Littoral":
(43.36218, 5.346735)
For a bow-on view you want to go to the carpark of the "Ed" supermarket:
(43.339376, 5.35019)

From both spots you have a good overview and can read all the codes with a good spotting scope. Best time for this is between 6 and 8am when there is good light and no heat haze.

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r.e.hendriks wrote:Thanks for this wonderful news guys!!!

I just had a look at Google earth, but it seems hard to find a good spot to read the serials.
I found two spots: 43 20 35N 5 20 04E and 43 21 03N 5 19 48E but I'm not sure whether this are public roads.

Anyone any better idea's??

Information would ofcourse be more than welcome.

Best regards, Rob.
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