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Excerpt #11 from PACIFIC PRINCESS, Decked! Part Two -- Aliaga, the Turkish shipbreaking yards

Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
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What This Creator Said
Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCabin / Ship TourπŸ₯ˆExpert Creator

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Creator's Key Takeaways

This is where I would reunite with Pacific, which had her name shortened to Aie, which is basically Pacific minus the P and the IC.

Altering or shortening the names is traditional for most scrapbound ships.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the shipbreaking process for passenger ships?
QWhat happens to ship names during scrapping?

Topics Covered

Ship ConditionMeh

Port Highlights

Aliyah
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YouTube Video Description↓

This 60 second snippet from our full length PACIFIC PRINCESS Decked!, Part Two video feature describes in words and striking video footage the second (after Alang) most notorious shipbreaking site in the world, at least for passenger ships. Filmed by Peter Knego, who visited a couple weeks after the listing former Love Boat arrived in 2013. If you haven't seen it yet, please watch the full length videos for the complete story of one of the most popular cruise ships of all time. #pacificprincess #theloveboat #princesscruises #aliaga #scrapships