El Costa Concordia atraca en Génova para ser desguazado
El Costa Concordia atraca en Génova para ser desguazado
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El Costa Concordia atraca en Génova
27.07.2014The refloated wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise ship is being dragged to the harbor of Pra di Voltri near Genoa on July 27, 2014. Italy's doomed cruise ship Costa Concordia left its wreckage site on July 23, 2014 in one of the largest-ever maritime salvage operations, two and a half years after the disaster left 32 people dead. The ship is being dragged away from the Mediterranean Giglio island to a scrap yard in the northern Italian port of Genoa. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACEAFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE -
Varias embarcaciones custodian el Costa Concordia en su último viaje a Génova
27.07.2014. Genoa (Italy), 27/07/2014.- Italian cruise liner Costa Concordia arrives at Genoa's Voltri Port, Italy, 26 July 2014. The Costa Concordia dismantling operations are predicted to last two years. The cruise liner was made floating again on 14 July, 30 months after the cruise ship hit a reef and partly capsized off the island of Giglio on 13 January 2012 after being steered too close to the shore, seeing thirty-two of the 4,229 people onboard killed.EFE -
Una plataforma de hormigón endereza el Costa Concordia para desplazarlo
27.07.2014The refloated wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise ship is being dragged to the harbor of Pra di Voltri near Genoa early on July 27, 2014. Italy's doomed cruise ship Costa Concordia left its wreckage site on July 23, 2014 in one of the largest-ever maritime salvage operations, two and a half years after the disaster left 32 people dead. The ship is being dragged away from the Mediterranean Giglio island to a scrap yard in the northern Italian port of Genoa. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACEAFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE
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