Big Wave Hits Cruise Ship
Poor Small ship hit by big waves.
Big wave hits cruise ship. Giant wave hits Royal Caribbean cruise ship Explorer of the Seas. The ship was on a 12-day cruise from the ports of Genoa and Marseilles in the western Mediterranean calling at Tangiers Casablanca Tenerife Lanzarote Cadiz Cartagena Barcelona and had been due to return to Genoa on Thursday. And a 26-foot wave wouldnt even break above the hull on most big cruise ships.
Up To 100 Instant Savings 50 Off Every Guest Kids Sail Free. Massive 26-foot waves slammed into a cruise ship in the Mediterranean yesterday near Barcelona Spain killing two people and injuring several more. Nerve-wracking moment cruise ship gets battered by MONSTER wave in storm CRUISE ships regularly get hit by huge waves and storms but one terrifying moment it crashes into one makes for a.
All-aged friendly cruise with 40 facilities and various activities. The huge waves smashed through windows sending water gushing into the public areas on the forward bow of the Greece-based Louis Cruise Lines ship the Louis Majesty. All-aged friendly cruise with 40 facilities and various activities.
Even the bridge is not safe. And heres some video from a ship hit by a 50 foot wave question-Why werent those people taking a brace position instead of being in position to slide around. Cruise Ship Hit By 30 Foot Waves During Storm.
Huge waves slams cruise ship Uploaded 08212007 30ft and 40ft waves hits an ocean liner with stabilizers broken the 700 ft ship rocks and rolls. On March 3 a sudden wall of water hit a cruise ship sailing in the Mediterranean Sea off the northeastern coast of Spain killing two people injuring 14. Fun for Families World-Class Entertainment Plus The Best Onboard Activities.
Its not uncommon for a cruise ship to routinely travel through areas with waves of 10 or 15 feet and large modern cruise ships handle waves like this without incident. The accident happened in an area of the Mediterranean called the Gulf of Leon known for big waves when storms hit. Book by 18 Oct.
