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Cruise ships being dismantled and scrapped for parts, photos show
Cruise ships being dismantled and scrapped for parts, photos show

Turkish Ship Breaking Yards at Aliaga near Izmir Turkey Stock Photo - Alamy
Turkish Ship Breaking Yards at Aliaga near Izmir Turkey Stock Photo - Alamy

Hareket team started to assemble 2 unit Liebherr STS port crane at Izmir  Aliaga Port - News Of Us | HAREKET
Hareket team started to assemble 2 unit Liebherr STS port crane at Izmir Aliaga Port - News Of Us | HAREKET

Turkey's Aliağa shipyard is where old ships go to die | Daily Sabah
Turkey's Aliağa shipyard is where old ships go to die | Daily Sabah

The scrap metal yard for cruise vessels, Aliaga in Turkey — MercoPress
The scrap metal yard for cruise vessels, Aliaga in Turkey — MercoPress

Aliaga City in Izmir Province Stock Photo - Image of cargo, houses:  233751456
Aliaga City in Izmir Province Stock Photo - Image of cargo, houses: 233751456

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Konecranes receives order from Nemport in Turkey
Konecranes receives order from Nemport in Turkey

Turkey's Aliağa shipyard is where old ships go to die | Daily Sabah
Turkey's Aliağa shipyard is where old ships go to die | Daily Sabah

Carnival Fantasy arrived at Turkey's Aliaga shipbreaking yard for scrapping  | Cruise News | CruiseMapper
Carnival Fantasy arrived at Turkey's Aliaga shipbreaking yard for scrapping | Cruise News | CruiseMapper

SOCAR Aliağa Port - TÜRKLİM
SOCAR Aliağa Port - TÜRKLİM

Cruise ship dismantling booms after pandemic scuttles sector – The Irish  Times
Cruise ship dismantling booms after pandemic scuttles sector – The Irish Times

Here's a Look Inside the Turkish Yards That Break Down Cruise Ships
Here's a Look Inside the Turkish Yards That Break Down Cruise Ships

Getty Images News on Twitter: "Luxury cruise ships are broken down for  scrap metal at the Aliaga ship recycling port in Izmir, #Turkey as the  global #COVID19 pandemic has pushed the multi-billion
Getty Images News on Twitter: "Luxury cruise ships are broken down for scrap metal at the Aliaga ship recycling port in Izmir, #Turkey as the global #COVID19 pandemic has pushed the multi-billion

APM Terminals sells Izmir Aliağa Terminal to SOCAR | Container Management
APM Terminals sells Izmir Aliağa Terminal to SOCAR | Container Management

Cruise ships and COVID-19: Incredible photos show giant cruise ships being  scrapped
Cruise ships and COVID-19: Incredible photos show giant cruise ships being scrapped

Photos: Retired cruise ships dismantled in the wake of Covid-19 | CNN Travel
Photos: Retired cruise ships dismantled in the wake of Covid-19 | CNN Travel

Port of ALIAGA (TR ALI) details - Departures, Expected Arrivals and Port  Calls | AIS MarineTraffic
Port of ALIAGA (TR ALI) details - Departures, Expected Arrivals and Port Calls | AIS MarineTraffic

Cruise ships head for Turkish grave as pandemic scuttles sector | Arab News
Cruise ships head for Turkish grave as pandemic scuttles sector | Arab News

The Bruneian - A drone image shows decommissioned cruise ships being  dismantled at Aliaga ship-breaking yard in the Aegean port city of Izmir,  western Turkey. . 📸: @reuters /Umit Bektas | Facebook
The Bruneian - A drone image shows decommissioned cruise ships being dismantled at Aliaga ship-breaking yard in the Aegean port city of Izmir, western Turkey. . 📸: @reuters /Umit Bektas | Facebook

Pupa Shipping Agency | Petkim Aliaga
Pupa Shipping Agency | Petkim Aliaga

Cruise ship dismantling booms in Turkey after pandemic scuttles sector
Cruise ship dismantling booms in Turkey after pandemic scuttles sector

Izmir - APM Terminals
Izmir - APM Terminals

Ships are seen at Aliaga scrap yard in the Aegean port city of Izmir,  western Turkey, June 18, 2012. Aliaga is Turkey's only ship-breaking yard  where 21 Turkish companies operate to break
Ships are seen at Aliaga scrap yard in the Aegean port city of Izmir, western Turkey, June 18, 2012. Aliaga is Turkey's only ship-breaking yard where 21 Turkish companies operate to break