Costa Concordia
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Stephen
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Costa Concordia
Time lapse images of the Costa Concordia being up righted.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -live.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -live.html
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Onelife
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Re: Costa Concordia
Hi Steven
You might be thinking why hasn’t anyone replied to your post? Well, QB posted “exactly” the same link yesterday, although I must say I much prefer yours...please don’t tell him I’ve said that
Hope life is treating you well
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Keith
You might be thinking why hasn’t anyone replied to your post? Well, QB posted “exactly” the same link yesterday, although I must say I much prefer yours...please don’t tell him I’ve said that
Hope life is treating you well
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Keith
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jay-ell71
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Re: Costa Concordia
It was interesting watching the progress made all that day. I am surprised at how low she is sitting in the water.
But I suppose if she was higher, she would fall over again? Wonderful feat of engineering.
But I suppose if she was higher, she would fall over again? Wonderful feat of engineering.
Jay
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Costa Concordia
Onelife wrote:Hi Steven
You might be thinking why hasn’t anyone replied to your post? Well, QB posted “exactly” the same link yesterday, although I must say I much prefer yours...please don’t tell him I’ve said that![]()
Hope life is treating you well
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Keith
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It's nothing.
I shan't give it a second thought.
I'll get over it, given time.
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Stephen
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Re: Costa Concordia
Onelife wrote:Hi Steven
You might be thinking why hasn’t anyone replied to your post? Well, QB posted “exactly” the same link yesterday, although I must say I much prefer yours...please don’t tell him I’ve said that![]()
Hope life is treating you well
Regards
Keith
Hi Wunlife!
It didn't even cross my mind that I had no replies. I'm not one to seek attention, as you well know.
There is obviously allot of money in scrap these days, as the salvage operation has already cost in excess of 600 million Euros, and rising.
Life has never treated me well. It continues to be one long ground hog day of never ending suffering
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Costa Concordia
jay-ell71 wrote:It was interesting watching the progress made all that day. I am surprised at how low she is sitting in the water.
But I suppose if she was higher, she would fall over again? Wonderful feat of engineering.
It's because, although upright, she is basically still sitting on the seabed - albeit an artifical one created to keep her stable. In the next stage more large boxes will be fixed to the other side. Then water will be pumped out of them, creating the world's biggest water wings, and she will rise to a more normal depth in the water. I imagine at that stage there will have to be great care to prevent environmental damage as much of the polluted water currently inside will flow out.
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Onelife
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Re: Costa Concordia
Quizzical Bob wrote:Onelife wrote:Hi Steven
You might be thinking why hasn’t anyone replied to your post? Well, QB posted “exactly” the same link yesterday, although I must say I much prefer yours...please don’t tell him I’ve said that![]()
Hope life is treating you well
Regards
Keith
I'm not offended.
No really I'm not.
It's nothing.
I shan't give it a second thought.
I'll get over it, given time.
Hi QB
Pleased to see you havn't taken it to heart... David63 has charged me with the task of bringing a little hope and kindness to the forum, hence my earlier post to Stephen.
Somtimes you have to sacrifice a pawn to check-on-a-mate
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Keith
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Onelife
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Re: Costa Concordia
Hi StephenStephen wrote:Onelife wrote:Hi Steven
You might be thinking why hasn’t anyone replied to your post? Well, QB posted “exactly” the same link yesterday, although I must say I much prefer yours...please don’t tell him I’ve said that![]()
Hope life is treating you well
Regards
Keith
Hi Wunlife!
Life has never treated me well. It continues to be one long ground hog day of never ending suffering
Really pleased to hear you’ve made significant progress since the last time we met
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Not so ancient mariner
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Re: Costa Concordia
jay-ell71 wrote:It was interesting watching the progress made all that day. I am surprised at how low she is sitting in the water.
But I suppose if she was higher, she would fall over again? Wonderful feat of engineering.
She is still sitting on the bottom, just now upright - and that's how deep the water is.
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jay-ell71
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Re: Costa Concordia
The unfortunate residents of Giglio have to look at this hulk for goodness knows how many more months. They must wonder if it will ever be over. It now looks worse than before. What a terrible tragedy this has been at all levels.
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Re: Costa Concordia
jay-ell71 wrote:The unfortunate residents of Giglio have to look at this hulk for goodness knows how many more months. They must wonder if it will ever be over. It now looks worse than before. What a terrible tragedy this has been at all levels.
Well, it won't be much longer now. All the sponsons (buoyancy tanks) are now in place, and final testing of the pumps etc being done. According to Costa Crocieri, refloating could take place as soon as 10 days time.
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jay-ell71
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Re: Costa Concordia
We should be able to hear the great sigh of relief from the island of Giglio.
I very much hope that it all goes to plan. It will be an amazing feat of engineering. The salvage team should be applauded.
I very much hope that it all goes to plan. It will be an amazing feat of engineering. The salvage team should be applauded.
Jay
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Stephen
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Not so ancient mariner
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Re: Costa Concordia
It has been announced that the final phase of the refloating of Costa Concordia is scheduled to start on Monday 14th July
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Not so ancient mariner
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Re: Costa Concordia
From the Parbuckling Project Website: http://www.theparbucklingproject.com/
With regards to the outcome of the Monitoring Observatory meeting held today, Costa Crociere has released the following statement.
With regards to the outcome of the Monitoring Observatory meeting held today, Costa Crociere has released the following statement.
The refloating operation is planned to start at 6 am on Monday, July 14. During the first stage, the Concordia will be refloated about 2 meters up off the platforms and moved 30 meters towards the east with the assistance of tugs. The ship will then be securely moored and technicians will be able to complete the attachment and tensioning of the last cables and chains, and to lower the starboard sponsons to their final position. The actual refloating will then begin, raising the ship one deck at a time, from deck 6 to deck 3. The whole operation is expected to take about 6 or 7 days to complete. The departure of the Concordia from Giglio is currently scheduled for July 21.
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Re: Costa Concordia
With the wreck expected to be towed away tomorrow, all being well, I've just been surfing the net and came across these "interesting" pictures, allegedly of the inside of Concordia since she was righted.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-up ... 6989849977
The salvage company I believe denies issuing any such pictures.
What I find interesting is that many of the shots show exactly what you'd expect. Upturned jumbled furniture, broken plates etc.
But what about the one of the bar, seemingly with jars and bottles still standing upright on it. Isn't that remarkable after the ship has been lying on her side for so long?
And the piano with the sheet music lying on top of it?
Or the wheeled stage equipment still upright and in place, with again what looks like a book or magazine lying on a table beside it?
But what are really extraordinary for me are the shots of a lounge with not only the furniture still pretty much in place (bolted down perhaps) and the blinds unruffled by the experience, but more than two years after the engine room and its generating equipment went under the sea, the lights are still on. Amazing!
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-up ... 6989849977
The salvage company I believe denies issuing any such pictures.
What I find interesting is that many of the shots show exactly what you'd expect. Upturned jumbled furniture, broken plates etc.
But what about the one of the bar, seemingly with jars and bottles still standing upright on it. Isn't that remarkable after the ship has been lying on her side for so long?
And the piano with the sheet music lying on top of it?
Or the wheeled stage equipment still upright and in place, with again what looks like a book or magazine lying on a table beside it?
But what are really extraordinary for me are the shots of a lounge with not only the furniture still pretty much in place (bolted down perhaps) and the blinds unruffled by the experience, but more than two years after the engine room and its generating equipment went under the sea, the lights are still on. Amazing!
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Boris+
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Re: Costa Concordia
There's one shot with an image of a long green stem which has red flowers on it - I don't believe that this picture could have been really taken after 2 years.
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Costa Concordia
Plastic flowers?Boris+ wrote:There's one shot with an image of a long green stem which has red flowers on it - I don't believe that this picture could have been really taken after 2 years.
Em
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Costa Concordia
My PC's security won't let me into that weblink provided by Merv, but if some of the photographs have been staged, it must have been by a sick mind.
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Boris+
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Re: Costa Concordia
No, I don't think it's a plastic flower - there are items of disposable tableware (napkins or somesuch), and the paper is showing absolutely no signs of the distress which one would most definitely expect to see - QED I reckon somebody with a distinct lack of taste has cobbled this together somehow.
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david63
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Re: Costa Concordia
It could be that someone has been doing a bit of "Photoshopping"
- you also have to remember that it is an Australian site and they do have a weird sense of humour
- remember the incident of impersonating the Queen
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Ray B
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Re: Costa Concordia
Concordia convoy for Wednesday july 30 departure numbers 14 vessels .
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Boris+
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Re: Costa Concordia
I once innocently asked someone what was the best thing to come out of Australia - and I was told 'the next British Airways flight'.
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Costa Concordia
Boris+ wrote:I once innocently asked someone what was the best thing to come out of Australia - and I was told 'the next British Airways flight'.
Em
Having flown with both, I'd have said "Virgin", myself, but the sentiment is the same!
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