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Live streaming of the floating of Costa Concordia

Started by Bird, July 14, 2014, 08:04:28 PM

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Bird

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speewa158

ls that an Italian CT  ??? When they flipped it did they check the bearings  ??? :cheers:
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Bird

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speewa158

You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

Bird

Quote from: speewa158 on July 14, 2014, 10:28:40 PM
So how much scrap metal is it really  ???
That's what I was thinking..
"The entire operation to remove the Concordia from the reef and float it to Genova, where it will be scrapped, will cost a total of £1.1billion, Costa Crociere SpA CEO Michael Tamm told reporters. "


better to let it sink 100ft down and make a brilliant scuba diving wreck
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speewa158

Bit deep at 100ft . What about Max depth of 70 ft at the bottom . Then it could be used as a float up bar  :cheers:
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Bird

Quote from: speewa158Bit deep at 100ft . What about Max depth of 70 ft at the bottom . Then it could be used as a float up bar  :cheers:
isn't it 60 odd ft tall??? 100ft isn't deep for diving. yea drops your bottom time a bit, but did plenty of 100's in the Uepi Island when I was in to Scuba.
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