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    Default Cruiseliner Rescue After Iceberg Crash

    More than 150 people have been rescued from lifeboats after they were forced to abandon their sinking cruise ship when it hit an iceberg in the Antartic Ocean.

    Rescue mission in icy waters

    The 100 passengers and 54 crew were rescued from the freezing waters close to the South Shetland Islands.
    The stricken Explorer has been listing for hours now off the Argentinian coast.
    Everybody on board was evacuated on lifeboats, and after enduring temperatures of -5C they were ferried to cruiseship the Nord Norge, which was one of five boats sent to the scene.
    Nord Norge captain Arnvid Hansen confirmed that all 154 were now on board his ship.

    He told Sky News Online: "Everybody is in a good position. People are cold but there is no hypothermia."
    Two crew initially stayed on board to pump out water from the Explorer, which suffered a small rupture in its hull after striking the iceberg.
    But the vessel is expected to sink into the 2,000ft depths.
    UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokesman Mark Clark said: "The vessel is in a poor way and its listing is getting worse."
    Ship expected to sink

    The passengers - who include four Irish, 14 Americans, 12 Canadians and 10 Australians - are being taken to the port of Ushuaia, on the southern tip of Argentina.
    The Explorer is owned and chartered by Canada-based Gap Adventures.
    It set out from Ushuaia on November 11 for a 19-day trip through Drake Passage.
    The vessel, one of the best-known specialist cruise ships in the world, has run aground before in Antarctica.
    She grounded on rocks off Weincke Island in December 1979.
    http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/...294031,00.html

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    Woah holy hell!

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    Holy crap!

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    Iceburg? Titanic?

    DEJA VU!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iTechnical View Post
    Iceburg? Titanic?

    DEJA VU!
    LOL thats what it reminded me off.

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    Ye same

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    Surprised no one posted about it yesterday.
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    Moss: Yes you do; you've just used a double negative

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    Well i couldnt, becasue pc was ******* up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Sam View Post
    Surprised no one posted about it yesterday.
    I was going to but it involvved effort on my behalf...


    Hah, stuck for 5 hours in freezing conditions on lifeboats
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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    Im like the news guy

    Most threads are in World News, Politics, Religion & Philosophy.

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