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MARIA INES - IMO 7433347

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Photographer:
Arnes [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 25, 1990
Location:
Munguba, Brazil
Added:
Jan 4, 2024
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Image Resolution:
1,532 x 2,298

Description:

Brazilian bulker MARIA INÉS is here seen at Munguba, Amazonas in April 1990.
This bulker was built 1979 at Rio de Janeiro for Brazilian owners.

Her name history is as follows:
1979: Delivered as MARIA INÈS - 1991: CAP FERRAT - 1992: CAPO FALCONE - 1997: CAPO KOREL - 1998: HAKKI DEVAL - 2010: ASRA-Y - 2015: EMAN - 19.05.2018: Arrived at Gadani Beach, Pakistan for demolition.

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Current name:
ASRA Y

Former name(s):

 -  Hakki Deval (Until 2010 Jul)

 -  Capo Korel (Until 1998 Sep)

 -  Capo Falcone (Until 1997 Aug)

 -  Cap Ferrat (Until 1992 Jun)

 -  Maria Ines (Until 1991 Apr)

Current flag:
Cambodia
Home port:
Phnom Penh
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
9,669 tons
Summer DWT:
15,775 tons

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Bulkers built 1971-1980 - 44 photos

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molloy

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Arnes

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Pedro Amaral

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MAHMOUD SHD

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Milko Kronja

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valeriy

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Eduardo Fern

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Skandi

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J

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b47b56

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Sushkov Oleg

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Sorin Tițu

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Hans.Esveldt

1 photos

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person
Wow!! Very rare to see pictures of brazilian vessel MARIA INES, thanks for sharing.

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Thanks Rogerio. Munguba was a very interesting place to visit; first sailing on the Amazonas, then up a side-river of Amazonas named Jari River. I was there two times with Gearbulk-vessels. Also interesting to see the large wood pulp factory built in Japan by Daniel K. Ludwig. The whole factory was towed to Jari River from Japan. Strange to see buildings with bollards on it's sides.

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person
Yes, the factory is JARI PROJECT, their railroad still working there. Thanks for your informations. Best regards!! =)

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