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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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A mother shelters her children from the sun with an umbrella in a tent city in Cite Soleil, three days after the terrible earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 15, 2010. Photo by Logan Abassi/UN via ABACAUSA.COM



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