Argentina’s Clelia II Cruise Ship was Crashed at Antarctida Shore
Worldwide, Daily news | ankakh | December 8, 2010 12:32The cruise ship Clelia II was crashed at Antarctida shore, with 100 tourists and 50 crew members on board the ship. According to Argentinian Air-Force Navy press service, the ship Chile came to its rescue. The cruise ship was storm-tossed in the Drake Channel under the Maltese flag. The ship’s main engine was out of order, which hindered its work. The ship won’t sink and the tourists’ life is not in danger. By the way, the wind speed was 90 km per hour. The ship was to overcome 845 km to get to the port Ushua in Argentina, which it had left on November 30.
The Clelia II is a six-sail ship, which was exploited in 1990 and was extensively refurnished in 2009. Public facilities include a pool, a fitness center, jacuzzi, a restaurant, two bars. One third of the staff are citizens of Latvia and Ukraine.
The voyage through the Atlantic ocean costs 8 -18 thousand dollars.






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