Work Continues On The Costa Concordia Since Engineers Successfully Righted The Ship

ISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 18: A Coast Guard patrols in front of the severely damaged right side of the Costa Concordia cruise ship on September 18, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. The vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012, was successfully righted during a painstaking operation yesterday morning. The ship will eventually be towed away and scrapped. It was the first time the procedure, known as parbuckling, had been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia. (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
ISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 18: A Coast Guard patrols in front of the severely damaged right side of the Costa Concordia cruise ship on September 18, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. The vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012, was successfully righted during a painstaking operation yesterday morning. The ship will eventually be towed away and scrapped. It was the first time the procedure, known as parbuckling, had been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia. (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
Work Continues On The Costa Concordia Since Engineers Successfully Righted The Ship
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