Dutch tug "Retriever" in adverse weather south of the storm cape of South Africa
Cranebarge Thialf in the Bay of Biscay towed by tugs Husky & President Hubert
Butterfly landing spontaneously on my sextant 300 nautical miles offshore, no photoshop!
Clean and Dirty energy. Flare at Bombay High, westcoast of India.
Bosun Nyaup ak Ajak cutting remnants of a broken forerunner. In the backgound our tow, Heerema's and biggest cranevessel in the world; the Thialf. South Atlantic Ocean.
Engineer Rieko in between the two main engines of tug Retriever
Belgian tug President Hubert riding high abeam of Dakar, West-Africa
Cook of the Retriever preparing a flying fish for dinner.
Tug Retriever in rough weather south of South-Africa, on her way to Trinidad
Rolling and shipping water in a South-Atlantic swell. En route to Malabo, West-Africa
Cranebarge Hermod pitching in North Atlantic swell part I
Cranebarge Hermod pitching in North Atlantic swell part II
Spar buoy Perdido in the Gulf of Mexico, just after completion. The Thialf in the background.
Second Engineer Otto
Malaysian Bosun Nyuap cutting a steel wire in the middle of the night during anchor handling on the North Sea
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Portfolio Jan Berghuis
Jan Berghuis
Master Mariner West-Terschelling, Netherlands