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Photographer:
dirk septer [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 27, 2007
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
Added:
Feb 5, 2012
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5,710
Image Resolution:
2,816 x 2,112

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Conferry, anchored off Isla Margarita, Venezuela January 22, 2007;

sold in 2003 to Sidor, Venezuela for demolition;
since picture taken, vessel has sunk in shallow water;
possibly scheduled for reefing.

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Current name:
MARIA GUEVARA
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
2,504 tons
Summer DWT:
345 tons

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MARIA GUEVARA - IMO 7035030
Conferry Spain until 2007, THEN bought or NATIONALIZED by the ferry company of VENEZUELA.

Let's see the SPANISH CONFERRY used here the ferries that were ACCIDENTED IN SPAIN and they repaired them and sold them to SOUTH AMERICA as the SUPER FERRY.... I.E. THEY SOLD OLD THINGS AS NEW!!!!


LOCATION: 10°53'13.0 "N 64°04'19.2 "W

GOOGLE MAPS:
https://acortar.link/2y692X

There are a lot of sunken or abandoned FERRY CONFERRY in Venezuela if you want I have 10 sunken or abandoned ships, I will publish them in the forum!!!

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In the Google maps for thisone, I wonder what the two small boats are transhipping?!
That was a good idea, Mafioso, to add it to the Forum

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Hi David, to me it seems that they are tying up laid-up ships to the wreck of MARIA GUEVARA. This happened in Greece from time to time as well.

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Yes, my friend, it is used as a boat or gas station, the one that was there sank a few years ago.

And that's what I'm investigating.

Look at my comment of the CONFERRY in the forum.
https://acortar.link/P4mB4q

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I am publishing the CONFERRY

The Spanish shipping company, then Venezuelan

https://acortar.link/P4mB4q

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You are right, I saw her on January 2, 2012 half sunk off Isla Margarita.

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Not that one - there are a number of clear differences.
This is the MARIA GUEVARA (IMO 7035030)
Although sold for demolition to Sidor, Venezuela in 2003, she remained at anchor for years; since this photo she has sunk in shallow water. There has been talk of reefing her, but I don't believe that has happened.
http://www.analitica.com/va/arte/oya/2388461.asp

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