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Viking Lomonosov: Visiting the Captain's Bridge

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👁️ 2K views📅 13 years ago⏱️ 5:05
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the name of this ship although we call it Viking lomonosov is mik LAM manosov

we are required only at a distance of 10 m Zone parallel to the seashore

the captain's bridge this is the heart of the ship

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QWhy does the ship stay 10 miles parallel from shore?
QWhat are the restrictions for flat-bottomed ships?

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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Don't miss a chance to visit the Captain's Bridge on a small vessel to answer all your questions. Viking Lomonosov carried 150 passengers and divided those who were interested into two group visits. Mikhail Lomonosov is a river boat and has a flat bottom instead of a triangular keel like cruise ships. As such, these ships must obey certain restrictions. For example, the ship must always remain 10 miles parallel from shore and if waves are higher than 5 meters/17 feet, the ship is not allowed to sail; passengers are then bused to the next port of call. That...would have been a real bummer...