Cruise Ship Wreck In Italy Pictures
A man who spent his honeymoon on the Costa Concordia is now part of a team dismantling the cruise ship wreck two and a half years after it was holed and sank off Italy according to La Stampa daily.
Cruise ship wreck in italy pictures. 13 a view of the cruise ship Costa Concordia after it ran aground near the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio Italy. First anniversary of the sinking of the cruise ship Costa Concordia in Italy off the island of Giglio the wreck on January 13 2013. View of the wrecked ship Costa Concordia and the tugs is seen after the first stage of refloating operations on July 16 2014 in Isola del Giglio.
January 16 2012. The wrecked Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia has been successfully raised from the under-sea platform it has been resting on for the past year salvage workers say. A pictures shows a part of the wreck of Italys Costa Concordia cruise ship which begins to emerge from water near the harbour of Giglio Porto on.
The Costa Concordia disaster The refloated wreck of the Costa Concordia is towed to the Italian port of Genoa on Sunday July 27 to be scrapped ending the ship. After the de-fueling process which was aimed at avoiding spillage and the contamination of one of the Mediterraneans most pristine natural sanctuarie. First anniversary of the sinking of the cruise ship Costa Concordia in Italy off the island of Giglio the wreck on January 13 2013.
Six people are now confirmed dead including two French passengers and one Peruvian crew member apparently after jumping into the chilly. The Costa Concordia left the Italian port of Civitavecchia at 1918 local time 1818 GMT. The ship was heading out on a week-long cruise around the Mediterranean with 3206 passengers and 1023.
AP PhotoItalian Coast Guard In this underwater photo taken on Jan. 5 Cruise Ship Disasters That Changed Travel. The refloated wreck of the Costa Concordia is towed to the Italian port of Genoa on Sunday July 27 to be scrapped ending the ships final journey two.
Salvage masters in Italy have embarked on an unprecedented attempt to right the stricken Costa Concordia cruise ship in an operation that is crucial to plans to tow the wreck away in one piece. The wrecked cruise ship Costa Concordia is towed by tugs from Giglio after being refloated on July 23 2014 in Isola del Giglio Italy. The cruise liner rests half-sunken in front of the Giglio island after it hit underwater rocks on 13 January 2012.
