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  2. Stranded For 3 Months After Cruise Malfunction, Passengers ...

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    The post Stranded For 3 Months After Cruise Malfunction, Passengers Share Their $3,500/Month Cabin first appeared on Bored Panda. Passengers of a residential cruise have been stranded in Belfast ...

  3. Family of nine left stranded in remote Alaska after cruise ...

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    A spokesperson for Norwegian Cruise Lines said: “On the afternoon of Friday, 12 July, a family of nine guests missed the ship’s all aboard time in Ketchikan, Alaska due to a misstep by a local ...

  4. Luxury cruise ship passengers find love while marooned in Belfast

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    Luxury cruise passengers who have been marooned in Belfast for four months are hoping to hit the seas this week. The worldwide voyage of the Villa Vie Odyssey has been long set back, leaving its ...

  5. Inside Passage - Wikipedia

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    Ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route. The Inside Passage is heavily travelled by cruise ships, freighters, tugs with tows, fishing craft, pleasure craft, and ships of the Alaska Marine Highway, BC Ferries, and Washington State Ferries ...

  6. List of shipwrecks in 1992 - Wikipedia

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    The 79-foot (24.1 m) fishing vessel sank in the Shelikof Strait near Uganik Bay) on the coast of Alaska′s Kodiak Her crew of four survived. She may have been towed into Port Bailey 57°55′48″N 153°02′26″W  /  57.9301°N 153.0406°W  / 57.9301; -153.0406  ( Port Bailey ) ), Alaska, and

  7. Alaska-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska-class were six large cruisers ordered before World War II for the United States Navy (USN), of which only two were completed and saw service late in the war. The USN designation for the ships of this class was 'large cruiser' (CB), a designation unique to the Alaska-class, and the majority of leading reference works consider them as such.