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CONBERRIA - IMO 7914250

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Photographer:
Tomas [ View profile ]
Title:
Conberria
Photo Category:
Cement Carriers
Added:
Apr 4, 2008
Views:
771
Image Resolution:
1,247 x 831

Description:

And now a special one for Grasbrook and Christian Johansen Nybøe, the "Conberria" docked at Norcem Brevik yesterday 3/4 2008. Rapidly growing to be one of my favorite-cementcarriers.

Oh yes

Tomas Angell-Jacobsen

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Current name:
CONBERRIA

Former name(s):

 -  Berria (Until 1986)

Vessel Type:
Cement Carrier
Gross tonnage:
3,917 tons
Summer DWT:
6,157 tons

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Shipping - 2 photos

Casualties - 1 photos

Cement Carriers - 42 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 4 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Photographers
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(13)

Tomas Pinas

6 photos

Tomas

17 photos

Geir Vinnes

2 photos

Mats Brevik

3 photos

Geir Ole S

2 photos

John Wilson

3 photos

Tina

2 photos

Per Kj

1 photos

bs1mrc

4 photos

har

1 photos

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person
Hey, hey, cool stuff, extremely nice photo!
Seems that meanwhile you know me all too well! :-D
Thanks Tomas

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Just a pleasure. T

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person
You bet, it is! 8-)

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person
And now i finally figured out what Grasbrook meant. Thanx, wikipedia, hehe! I think i must take the wife with me on a hamburg-trip.

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person
:-D The place I started taking shipphotos, i.e. my favourites, cruise liners at Hamburg Cruise Center. About a year after that I came across shipspotting.com.
Take your wife, pack your bags and off you go! :lol:

Edit: Grasbrook 1930 and 2005, and it still looks different today. They are building like there's no tomorrow...

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person
I browsed the net, interesting reading. Its like this town, once booming with shipping and shipping industry, nowadays dead as a peking duck, eaten long time, hehe..
Yeah, Hamburg, here i come, one day

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person
Yep, time rushes by... who knows what Hamburg will look like in a hundred years from now and if it's still that important for the shipping industry then as it is now... so you better hurry! :lol:

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