File:SS Norway (1).jpg
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SS Norway (ex-SS France) build in 1962 seen here in the early 1980s on its way from Amsterdam to IJmuiden. The SS Norway was scrapped in 2007/8 at Alang, India. |
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Author | Joost J. Bakker from IJmuiden |
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