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  2. Cruise ship pollution in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, as of 2017 there were only two SECAs in Europe, namely in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, not in the rest of Europe's waters. [1] The best marine sulfur standard (0.1% or 1000 parts per million) remains 100 times worse than Europe's sulfur standard for road diesel/petrol (0.001% or 10 parts per million) in place during 2004–2019. [1]

  3. Woman Shares Why Cruise Ships Are The Worst, Tells ... - AOL

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    The post Woman Shares Why Cruise Ships Are The Worst, Tells Others To Never Go On One first appeared on Bored Panda. ... cruises are projected to take 39.4 million passengers out to sea. So what ...

  4. Why major cruise lines are sailing to places the US advises ...

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    Like Royal Caribbean, popular vacation-at-sea companies like Carnival, Norwegian, and Princess also continue sailing to destinations where the US has a Level 4 or Level 3 travel advisory, such as ...

  5. These are the world's most dangerous destinations - AOL

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    Growth in major cities has left a lot of the population behind -- which means exploding crime rates in certain areas. So if you're going to plan a trip, make sure you're armed with the right info.

  6. Transatlantic crossing - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 19th century, transatlantic crossings were undertaken in sailing ships, and the journeys were time-consuming and often perilous.The first trade route across the Atlantic was inaugurated by Spain a few decades after the European Discovery of the Americas, with the establishment of the West Indies fleets in 1566, a convoy system that regularly linked its territories in the Americas ...

  7. Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca - Wikipedia

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    The city is one of the major ports on the continent, accounting for nearly 60% of all Colombian sea imports and exports. [6] However, due to its strategic position, the city's economy has been hampered by gang-related activity fighting over control of the port, making it among the most impoverished cities in Colombia.