Concordia Cruise Ship Moved
Four years later German photographer Jonathan Danko Kielkowski swam 200 metres to capture the ghost ship moved to the port of Genoa where it will be scrapped eventually.
Concordia cruise ship moved. The Concordia struck a reef off the Italian island of Giglio in. It was due to be moved on Monday but rough seas and final checks to the mammoth vessel. Costa Concordia cruise ship after being refloated using air tanks attached to its sides at Giglio Island.
One week ago the cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground off Isola del Giglio Italy. Salvage operators in Italy lifted the Costa Concordia cruise ship upright from its watery grave off the island of Giglio in the biggest ever project of its kind. The Concordia had performed several in the past.
Costa Concordia wreckage to be moved The stricken Costa Concordia will soon be moved from the island where it ran aground in 2012 killing 32. The Concordia was supposed to take passengers on a seven-day Italian cruise from Civitavecchia to Savona. The images captured by Mr Kielkowski have created quite a buzz in social media amazed by the 290-metre ships decadence now completely in rundown state.
Pictured on Friday five years to the day from the disaster. A mattress that moved during the Costa Concordia. But when it deviated from its planned path.
Of the more than 4200 aboard 11 have been confirmed dead 21 remain missing and hopes of finding any more. An eerie look inside the Costa Concordia cruise ship as it is refloated again. Costa Crociere and the Costa Concordia Emergency Commissioners Office announced that the tender for the removal of the ship from Giglio Island has been awarded to Micoperi in partnership with the US.
The wreckage of the tragic Costa Concordia is being dismantled so its parts can be used for scraps at the port of Genoa. Why did the Costa Concordia sank. THE REMOVAL OF COSTA CONCORDIA HAS BEEN AWARDED TO MICOPERI.
