The Oasis of the Seas passes under Denmark's Great Belt Fixed Link bridge after lowering its smokestacks. Photo / AP
KORSOER, Denmark - The world's largest cruise ship cleared a crucial obstacle yesterday, lowering its smokestacks to squeeze under a bridge in Denmark. The Oasis of the Seas - which rises about 20 storeys high - passed below the Great Belt Fixed Link with a slim margin as it left the Baltic Sea on… More
12:35PM Saturday October 31, 2009
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4:00AM Sunday October 04, 2009
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4:00AM Saturday October 17, 2009
P&O Cruises plans to base its newest superliner in New Zealand. The 1800-passenger Pacific Pearl will be re-christened… More
12:00PM Saturday October 03, 2009
You don't really get an idea of how big a cruise ship is until you're standing on the wharf looking up ... and… More
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