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COSTA CONCORDIA - IMO 9320544

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Photographer:
Jerzy Nowak [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 5, 2010
Location:
Salvador, Brazil
Added:
Jan 13, 2014
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2,048
Image Resolution:
3,555 x 2,267

Description:

"Costa Concordia" in Salvador (Brazil) 05-01-2010

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Current name:
COSTA CONCORDIA
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
114,147 tons
Summer DWT:
8,900 tons

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Cruise Ships and Liners - 4 photos

Casualties - 10 photos

Passenger Vessels - 1 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 29 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 2001-2010 - 185 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(74)

Jim Croucher

5 photos

Gianpaolo

6 photos

Pascal

13 photos

ernesto

2 photos

Paul Newland

3 photos

Ingvar

1 photos

Marius Esman

2 photos

S

11 photos

ALEX MATEVKO

1 photos

Klaus Bombel

1 photos

javi67

1 photos

Mike Barker

1 photos

Crennis

1 photos

Ian Boyle

7 photos

petar

2 photos

CHRISTIAN

1 photos

jennifer

1 photos

Miguel Ramos

1 photos

Daniel F.

1 photos

Captain Ted

1 photos

fran88

1 photos

Jurica

1 photos

Fedesisco

1 photos

CHARRAN

2 photos

Alex Marrero

3 photos

Max71

4 photos

det

3 photos

Bernd Weber

1 photos

Jerzy Nowak

1 photos

fabianv

1 photos

Nohab-Polar

4 photos

Emmanuel.L

8 photos

Lloren

1 photos

sagunt

1 photos

littorina

4 photos

Morton1905

1 photos

jeffess

1 photos

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... and for that purpose it's a fine photo, Jerzy.

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For the memory...

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To my knowledge at 9.45 pm (CET) today the commemoration for the 32 victims began at Giglio. While I am writing this, on this day two years ago people were fighting for their lives...

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What a pity the good captn. never stayed well offshore, as in this pic! mrdot.

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