2007 Sunken Cruise Ship
The MS Explorer an adventure travel ship on a 19-day cruise off Antarctica hit an iceberg on Nov.
2007 sunken cruise ship. Fri 6 Apr 2007 1905 EDT. On April 5 2007 the 470-foot 143-meter cruise ship struck a volcanic reef in the sea-filled crater formed by a massive volcanic eruption 3500 years ago. It could have been a cruise ship but was requisitioned by the government as a hospital ship as the world war broke out.
The hull of the sunken Sea Diamond cruise ship is seen via video footage taken by a remote controlled submersible off the island of Santorini April 11 2007 file photo. Some 1600 passengers and crew were safely evacuated but a 45-year-old French passenger and his teenage daughter are presumed to have drowned though divers were unable to locate any. The ship the MS Sea Diamond ran aground off the Greek island on.
MS Sea Diamond was a cruise ship operated by Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines. The ship sank on 5 April 2007 after running aground near the Greek island of Santorini the previous day leaving two passengers missing and presumed dead. Formerly a fishing trawler Glen Tarsan.
It lies in more than 90mtr-deep water. On April 5 2007 the 470-foot 143-meter cruise ship struck a volcanic reef in the sea-filled crater formed by a massive volcanic eruption 3500 years ago. On April 5 2007 the 470-foot cruise ship struck a volcanic reef in the sea-filled crater formed by a massive volcanic eruption 3500 years ago.
Published Jun 28 2007 1201 AM by The Maritime Executive The Sea Diamond which sunk on April 6 off the Greek island of Santorini is still on the ocean floor posing an environmental threat. Louis Cruise Lines insists the Sea Diamond was equipped with all the latest navigation technology. Greenpeace ATHENS April 21 2007 AFP - A Greek cruise ship that sank near the popular holiday island of Santorini more than two weeks ago is a pollution hazard the local head of Greenpeace said Saturday accusing authorities of criminal delay in draining the ships tanks.
Captain of Greek cruise ship charged Edmonton Sun Canada April 07 2007 Nicholas Paphitis. It was much larger than the Titanic. The captain of a cruise ship which sunk off the coast of Greece sparking a mass evacuation.
