It's over, the old liner "France" ceased to exist a few days ago. He went to recycling. See on www.midshipcentury.com
Auction of certain elements (several tons for some) the 8 and 9 next February at Drouot. Notice to the amateurs.
The liner France: it's over!
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Impressive disassembly ...
and that :
He still floats on your picture you think?
Note we do not have to complain: for once something is totally (I understand) recycled!
and that :
He still floats on your picture you think?
Note we do not have to complain: for once something is totally (I understand) recycled!
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I would not have dared (but I admit to having thought about it)
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SixK wrote:Is it to illustrate the state of France?
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The current state of France, especially that of the Chantiers de l'Atlantique, is to produce equivalent ships every year, and sometimes of a much higher tonnage and size: for example the Queen Mary II: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Mary_2
And asbestos? What did he become ?
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minguinhirigue wrote:In Asia, asbestos is in open dump ....
Ah! Astonishing! What a waste, especially since there is a strong demand:
http://exporter.alibaba.com/exporter/bu ... estos.html
"Seeking to buy 10000 tons of white asbestos", it is dated yesterday ...
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