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ships going to pieces

This story has some interesting information, and some of the photos in the gallery with it are good. I think that in the past a few warships ended up at Alang, but the shame was too great, and they mostly get scrapped at home or sunk as diver attractions or targets.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,623250,00.html — Jonathan Beard jbeard@panix.com

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