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Old 04-06-07, 08:03 AM   #1
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Default Cruise ship sinks on Mediterranean reef

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070406/...ce_cruise_ship

I didn't see this anywhere else on the forum here. It apparently hit a sea crater created by a volcano. Two still seem to be unaccounted for. The article didn't say, but I wonder what the depth of the water was the ship sank in.
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Old 04-06-07, 08:55 AM   #2
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Wikipedia is saying more than 200m.
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A shame to see her go down. She was a beautiful ship. I sailed on her a couple of times whem she was still called Birka Princess.
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2 frenchs are missing (an old man and is 20 year old daughter).
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A shame to see her go down. She was a beautiful ship. I sailed on her a couple of times whem she was still called Birka Princess.
Small though...only 22,000 tons. I wonder if they'll attempt to re-float her.
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Small though...only 22,000 tons. I wonder if they'll attempt to re-float her.
That's what I was wondering and that is why I wondered how deep it was. If it is 200m like you mentioned, I doubt they will try to raise her.
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Shame really.
Shallower than 60m it'd be a great scuba diving attraction.
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It seems some caption from SH3 reached a new level of fanaticism about their hubby. :hmm:
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Small though...only 22,000 tons. I wonder if they'll attempt to re-float her.
That's what I was wondering and that is why I wondered how deep it was. If it is 200m like you mentioned, I doubt they will try to raise her.
Certainly doesn't sound like it...it looks like they are planning to recover the fuel though.
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Small though...only 22,000 tons. I wonder if they'll attempt to re-float her.
That's what I was wondering and that is why I wondered how deep it was. If it is 200m like you mentioned, I doubt they will try to raise her.
Certainly doesn't sound like it...it looks like they are planning to recover the fuel though.
In any case, the ship capsized as she went down, so she's probably resting inverted or on her side. Very unlikely to be recoverable, even if the water was shallower.
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*Quietly crawls away with 870 Renown in his pocket*


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well, lucky it wasnt a mayor disaster, still I feel sorry for the 2 losses
I would like to know why the ship was taking water.
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Even with two losses, when you stop and consider how many were on there, that isn't too bad. The Oceanos disaster back in the early 90's was similar - everybody survived. With advances in technology, it's amazing how many survived in both incidents.
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With the advances in technology its equally as puzzling as to how it sank.
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Old 04-07-07, 04:12 PM   #15
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It ran aground into a coral reef. If you've been near one, you'll know the dangers they possess for boats. Run aground in one of those, and you will have a nice neat hole in your boat.


It is interesting to see how the SH folks came out of the woodwork for this...
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