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Photographer:
Michael Brakhage [ View profile ]
Title:
Pyrgos
Added:
Oct 11, 2007
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2,180
Image Resolution:
1,280 x 960

Description:

2007/9/9 at Brunsbüttel/Kiel-Canal. Yob: 1972. Flag: Antigus & Barbuda.
See here a shot taken by Marie-Anne (lampje) at Antwerp -with a good load-:
www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=481366
Update: Have a look on the posts below!

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Current name:
FARAH

Former name(s):

 -  Pyrgos (Until 2013 Jan)

 -  Villiers (Until 1986)

 -  Elisabeth Fisser (Until 1979)

Current flag:
Togo
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
4,255 tons
Summer DWT:
6,364 tons
Length:
102 m
Beam:
16 m
Draught:
3.8 m

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Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 1 photos

Containerships built 1971-1980 - 1 photos

Bulkers built 1971-1980 - 80 photos

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Funny shot, it looks that this empty one float on the water :-o . Thaks for sharig Mchael. 8-)
Regards,
Gerda & Frederik :-D

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Hi Gerda and Frederik,
thank you very much. Yeah, you are right I haven´t seen that so far - cool.
Regards,
Michael

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person
Hi Michael,

great photo of this "oldie" remember when they first came out hated the design then. But she looks full of character nowadays!
regards
Derek

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person
Hi Derek,
thanks for your comment. Each Design reflect the time that it comes.
Regards,
Michael

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"The body of 28 years old seaman from islands Karibati on Pacific Ocean yesterday (12/09/2007) morning was found in aboard m/v PYRGOS in Morskiej Stoczni Remontowej (Swinoujscie-Poland). Corpses lay in mess room. Cook found with early in the morning. Round it will be blood plenty of.
No has certainty yet or this murder was or else fatality. Witnesses who were were examined yesterday it be not able to say nothing concrete. Necroscopy's had to be conducted yet yesterday. To give my she answer on question or death happened as a result of fall and knock with head about something sharp, or else sailor was murdered. The results of section have to be well-known already today"...

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Przemek

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person
Sad news, Przemek. That gives me a strange feeling.
Regards,
Michael

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person
Thanks for mentioning my photo Michael.
Knowing what was under the waterlevel giving me a strange feeling. :-(
I must say i rather see this one fully loaded!!

Greetz,
Marie-Anne 8-)

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You are welcome Marie-Anne.
I think it´s often better not to see what´s under the waterlevel - and she already saw better times.
Regards,
Michael

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