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Cruise Ship Gets Cut In Half To Install A Middle Section To Make A Ship Longer
What to do with a ship when we can no longer accept as many passengers as there is demand?
It is simply cut in half, then we can add a new part and put everything back together.
At least such a method was used by workers in a video clip when the Norwegian ship "Braemar" in the harbor in Hamburg was first cut into half. After that they inserted a new part of the ship into the opening.
Everything was welded back, and then the ship was completely repainted and given the new name "Balmoral".
Look at the unusual transformation of a ship taken from cameras in a German port in Hamburg!
It is simply cut in half, then we can add a new part and put everything back together.
At least such a method was used by workers in a video clip when the Norwegian ship "Braemar" in the harbor in Hamburg was first cut into half. After that they inserted a new part of the ship into the opening.
Everything was welded back, and then the ship was completely repainted and given the new name "Balmoral".
Look at the unusual transformation of a ship taken from cameras in a German port in Hamburg!