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Captured:
Jun 2, 2013
Title:
New York
Location:
Piraeus, Greece
Photo Category:
Ferries
Added:
Aug 26, 2015
Views:
865
Image Resolution:
3,264 x 2,448

Description:

Ferry Boat NEW YORK (St. Kitts/Nevis Flag, ex FLAMINIA) in Piraeus Roads 2-6-2013

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Current name:
NEW YORK

Former name(s):

 -  Flaminia (Until 2012 Oct)

Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
19,009 tons
Summer DWT:
3,250 tons

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Ferries - 38 photos

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(19)

simonwp

1 photos

seawolf

9 photos

Gianpaolo

2 photos

Roberto Muna

1 photos

Grimy

3 photos

davideto

1 photos

Lee Brown

1 photos

Mic-Raf

1 photos

Giulio

1 photos

Ian Boyle

1 photos

Stavros

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person
Thanks Yvon, I thought it might just a type of the folks at Miramar (putting in a "3" for the month instead of a "6") and it seems that that was the case indeed!

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person
Hi,

Only her aft part remained and is visible on Google Earth scene of Alang, dated 28 Oct 2013, in position 21°24'52"N & 072°12'11"E.

According to the Daily Alang Report of July 1st 1993, she was beached 28 Jun 2013.

Regards,
Yvon

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person
Sailed Piraeus Roads the following day 3/6/2015, and sailed Suez Bay 11/6.

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person

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Miramar Ship Index says she arrived at Alang on 28/3/'13, but that is obviously wrong. Looking at Marinetraffic, the real date was probably around 26/6/'13.

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person
This is why i uploaded these 2 photos... because i too thought she went unnoticed.....

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person
That's very interesting! She was on her way to the scrapyard and this went quite unnoticed at the time.

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