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Former name(s):
- Costa Allegra (Until 2012 Sep)
- Alexandra (Until 1992 Nov)
- Regent Moon (Until 1988 May)
- Annie Johnson (Until 1986 Aug)
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I very well recall that for some longer lasting period, ended before about two years ago, the COSTA ALLEGRA was the 'symbolizing image' of the ShipSpotting site Home page!
Her image was seen inserted at the very top, left angle of the Home page.
Could the Admin possibly advise/inform us, from which date to which date, was the image of COSTA ALLEGRA inserted on the Home page (if possible, the accurate dates would be highly appreciated).
Much thanks in advance/Jadran
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http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=43943
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... but, she has an impressive display of "white balls" on the top deck above the bridge.
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