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LUNO - IMO 9072329

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Photographer:
Philippe LAUGA [ View profile ]
Captured:
Feb 5, 2014
Title:
Luno
Location:
Bayonne, France
Photo Category:
Casualties
Added:
Feb 5, 2014
Views:
9,412
Image Resolution:
2,200 x 1,466

Description:

This morning, Wednesday, February 5, at 10 am, while she was entering the port of Bayonne, the small Spannish cargo ship LUNO, IMO 9072329, had an engine breakdown. The sea was heavy and the waves thrrowed her against a pier. The ship broke into two pieces near the port entrance. The crew was airlifted. No casualties, fortunately!

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Current name:
LUNO
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
3,446 tons
Summer DWT:
4,635 tons

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Casualties - 5 photos

Storm Pictures - 4 photos

General cargo ships built 1990-1999 (Over 3000gt) - 67 photos

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Thanks for all your kind comments!

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Fantastic photo! Congratulations!

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I suggest we nominate this picture to World Press Photo !

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She even made the evening TV news here in Australia

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Superb work, Congratulations!

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Spectacular photos Philippe, glad thanks to the brave men of the rescue services all the crew got off the vessel.

best regards
Derek

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Philippe, spectacular shots, thanks for posting

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Wrath of nature, disaster and rescue - all beautifully captured...

Thanks for sharing!

Rgds

Vlad

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This time of the year the Biscay and the coasts in that area are no fun whatsoever !!!

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Hi Philippe. Nice shot. Congratulations for the shots series.
MBregards.
ventuari

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WOW, just WOW.

Brilliant capture here. Amazing shots.

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Philippe,

Thanks for sharing and congratulations to the rescue choppers.

Roland

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