Cruise Ship Through Narrow Canal
New video shows a cruise ship passing through a narrow canal in Greece with only 5 feet of breathing room.
Cruise ship through narrow canal. YouTube Ships have been navigating through the. 8 The MS Braemar is the largest ship to. Passengers on the 2252-meter-wide MS Braear cruise ship held their breath and could not believe their eyes when the large ship passed through the.
Corinth Canal in Greece. Ships have been navigating through the narrow waterways since 1893 but on Wednesday Fred Olsen Cruise Lines claimed to have captained the. Passengers on the 2252-metre-wide MS Braemar cruise ship could reach out and touch the sides of canal - which is 24 meters wide at its narrowest point.
Braemar cruise ship becomes the largest-ever vessel to go through the narrow Corinth Canal in Greece. Talk about a tight squeeze. Ships have been navigating through the narrow waterways since 1893 but on Wednesday Fred Olsen claimed to have captained the longest cruise ship through the canal.
The ship weighs 24344 gross tons and is about 642 feet long. The Braemar cruise liner passed through the Corinth Canal with less than 15m on either side. Video shows a cruise ship passing through a narrow canal in Greece with only 5 feet of breathing room.
The Braemar cruise liner which is 225 meters wide. Carrying 929 passengers on board the Braemar cruise liner narrowly managed to squeeze through the rocky walls of the canal -- which measures a maximum of. A 74-foot wide cruise ship impressively passed safely through a historic Greek canal that is 78-feet wide at its narrowest point becoming the largest vessel to ever pass through the precarious.
Olsen cruise ship passed through the narrow 4-mile-long Corinth Canal in Greece in a record-breaking journey. Cruise ship becomes largest vessel to sail through Corinth Canal in Greece Incredible video shows the jaw-dropping moment a cruise ship squeezes. People on the 2225-metre-wide MS Braemar ship were at times able to touch the sides of the canal which is 24 metres wide at its narrowest point.
