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Photographer:
Michael Van Bosch [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 16, 2004
Title:
Melody
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
Added:
Jan 21, 2006
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Image Resolution:
1,024 x 682

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Shot taken 16/10/2004 @ 1600mm on route Pireaus-Aegina.
Delivered in 1948 to Chie.De NavigatonMixte, Marseille, France. Then the name was "T/S Djebel Dira". Sold in 1970 toSpyros Billinis, Greece. Reenamed "Phoenix". Sold once again in 1979 to AthensMarine Cruises, and renamed "Melody". In 1990 the wessel had work done on it, when it suddenly broke out fire. They towed the wessel out from the harbour, and put it on ground near Salamina where it was totaly burned out.

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Current name:
MELODY
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
4,253 tons
Summer DWT:
3,333 tons

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Delivered in 1948 to Chie.De NavigatonMixte, Marseille, France. Then the name was "T/S Djebel Dira". Sold in 1970 toSpyros Billinis, Greece. Reenamed "Phoenix". Sold once again in 1979 to AthensMarine Cruises, and renamed "Melody". In 1990 the wessel had work done on it, when it suddenly broke out fire. They towed the wessel out from the harbour, and put it on ground near Salamina where it was totaly burned out.

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Belonged to Athens Marine Cruises I think, on the 6th of July 1990 she was in Keratsini shipyard and a fire broke out, she was towed to shallow waters close to Salamina and has been there ever since.

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