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Father Lorenzo Pasquotti keeps hundreds of cards and letters from the passengers and crew members who survived the wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise liner ... refloat the ship sometime next ...
Costa Concordia sinking leaves cruise ship passengers alarmed — and out of luck The tragic sinking of the Costa Concordia cruise ship last week is leaving a line of worried passengers in its wake.
After months of planning, design, fabrication and installation, the 114,000-ton Costa Concordia cruise ship, which ran aground off the island of Giglio on January 13, 2012, is practically ready ...
More than two years after the Costa Concordia capsized in a horrific accident that took 32 lives, the shipwrecked Italian cruise ship was successfully refloated. Officials said that Monday’s ...
Guests on the Costa Favolosa cruise ship are informed of an outbreak and that a deep-clean around the ship is needed.
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Incredible images of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia by German photographer Jonathan Danko Kielkowski provide a never-before-seen glimpse into the abandoned remains of a cruise ship that four ...
The Costa Serena cruise ship (background) passed the wreck of its sister ship, the Costa Concordia, on Wednesday The sister ship of the Costa Concordia, the Costa Serena, has been making its first ...
“The size of the ship and her location make ... a-half times the size of the Titanic, the Costa Concordia was typical of the latest generation of cruise liners, built to carry thousands of ...
Father Lorenzo Pasquotti keeps hundreds of cards and letters from the passengers and crew members who survived the wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise liner ... refloat the ship sometime next ...
Incredible images of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia by German photographer Jonathan Danko Kielkowski provide a never-before-seen glimpse into the abandoned remains of a cruise ship that four ...
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