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Description The forward part of Tallink's Galaxy-class M/S Baltic Princess (earlier called as NB 1361 or Galaxy II) was built at Aker Yards shipyard in France, from where it was towed to Hietalahti shipyard, Finland, where it will be completed. Picture taken and uploaded by Kalle Id on 19. 4. 2007.
Date 19 April 2007 (original upload date)
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