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Haiti: Crusie Ship Independence Of The Seas Delivers Tourists And Coits

by | 18th, January 2010

cruiseHAITI is great tourist spot. Not only for jobbing hacks looking for news. The 4,370-berth Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines’ ship Independence of the Seas has docked for loads fun as seafarers “cut loose” on a private beach behind a 12-foot-high fence.

The ship did deliver 40 palettes of relief supplies, believed to be made up of coits, pamphlets advertising bridge night and bottles of sun cream. The 3,100-passenger ship Navigator of the Seas is next in. Life goes on – for some…

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Canadian military personal load disaster relief supplies onboard HMCS Athabaskan on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010 at HMC Dockyard in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The ship, along with HMCS Halifax, will be departing for Haiti to offer humanitarian assistance after the country was devastated by a massive earthquake. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Mike Dembeck)



Posted: 18th, January 2010 | In: Strange But True Comment | TrackBack | Permalink