Costa Concordia Cruise Ship
A photographer was able to get aboard the ship for an impromptu photo shoot.
Costa concordia cruise ship. Costa Concordia the flagship of the Costa fleet was the largest Italian passenger ship ever built when it entered service in 2006. The Costa Concordia cruise ship the day after it ran aground with 4200 people on board off the west coast of Italy at Giglio island. The vessel was wrecked off the coast of Isola del Giglio Italy in the Tyrrhenian.
Days before salvage workers attempt the historic task of refloating the marooned Costa Concordia newly released video has revealed the ghostly world -- froz. More than 4200 people were rescued though 32 people died. The Concordia class is a class of cruise ships that are operated by Costa Cruises and Carnival Cruise Lines subsidiaries of Carnival Corporation plc.
Next Media Animation NMA TVAn animated re-enactment of the Costa Concordia cruise ship accident in Italy that occurred this past SaturdayThe peop. Several of the ships crew notably. She is sister ship to the Costa Serena.
The Costa Concordia left the Italian port of Civitavecchia at 1918 local time 1818 GMT. The effort to dismantle the ill-fated Costa Concordia continues in Genoa Italy with approximately 200 technicians now working to cut up and remove all. When the Costa Concordia crashed she had over 3000 passengers and 1000 crew members on board.
On January 13th 2012 the Concordia partially sank after hitting a reef off the Italian coast. The Costa Concordia has now been brought up from the shallow shores of the sea and is sitting in port. The ships design is based on the design of Carnivals Conquest class fleet of ships.
Former captain of the Costa Concordia Francesco Schettino speaks with reporters after being aboard the ship with the team of experts inspecting the wreck on February 27 2014 in. It is generally understood that the captain is the ultimate authority of any vessel and is expected by the general public to put the well-being of his or her passengers first by being the last to leave a sinking ship. Francesco Schettino Italian pronunciation.
