Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
This is why people cut cruise ships
in half.
Cut a cruise ship in half! Is that
to scrap the ship? Nope. That’s a start of rebuilding a larger passenger liner
to meet the growing demand for cruise vacation. Instead of building a brand new
ship, which takes years and fortune, this is much faster and cheaper to bring
more passengers on board.
How they do that? It’s basically
the same process as making a stretched limo, cutting the body in half, adding a
piece between them, and put them together. Sounds simple, doesn’t it?
You’ll see this amazing process in
a video only in three and a half minutes, which actually took three months in
dock in Germany.
Enjoy seeing the video and
thinking if you’d like to get onboard the ship.
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