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ATLANTIK FRIGO - IMO 8617914

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Photographer:
Maestro [ View profile ]
Captured:
Feb 9, 2012
Location:
Aliaga, Turkey
Photo Category:
Scrapyard Ships
Added:
Feb 10, 2012
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Image Resolution:
1,277 x 958

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Aliaga Scrapyard 09-12-2012

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Current name:
ATLANTIK FRIGO
Vessel Type:
Reefer
Gross tonnage:
10,366 tons
Summer DWT:
11,000 tons

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Scrapyard Ships - 2 photos

Reefers built 1980 onwards - 59 photos

Photographers
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(34)

Rolf Skiold

1 photos

Stan Muller

1 photos

Daniel Ferro

4 photos

Marc Piché

1 photos

Eero Isotalo

1 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

1 photos

jock

3 photos

grady

1 photos

paceyms

1 photos

Milko Kronja

2 photos

Marius Esman

1 photos

Bartul Silic

2 photos

Ferry-Man

1 photos

jennifer

1 photos

David Pratt

2 photos

Captain Ted

4 photos

Maestro

2 photos

Dieter Stoll

1 photos

ivica franic

2 photos

har

1 photos

JLDUHAMEL

1 photos

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..and composition should be better.We should see the subject not just a piece of it.

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ATLANTIK FRIGO was not under Croatian flag and was not owned by Mediteranska Plovidba since October 2011. She had been registered in Togo!

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The ferry on the beach is the Spanish built Princess Victoria previously Ciudad de Algeciras and Bahia de Cadiz of Trasmediterranea and ISNASA respectively

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Thanks for the clarification - R

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The tug pictured towing her from the Netherlands can be seen as the "Panormitis" (IMO 7705788). The tug pictured on the beach at Aliago is the "Pantanessa" (7741861). Similar, but not the same

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Interesting that the tug that was towing her in the middle picture, appears to have ended up on the beach with her. Does that indicate that the tug is also due to be scrapped and the scrappers made efficient use of her last voyage ? or might she be floated off to work again...?

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