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Keywords
Boats
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Global warming
KWCI (GPI)
Oil (fossil fuel)
Oil (Industry)
Oil drilling
Outdoors
Save the Arctic (campaign title)
Shell (commercial business)
Ships
Transportation
Kulluk Prepared for Transport to Asia for Repairs
Shell Oil's 'Arctic Responder 3' passes in front of Shell's drill ship Kulluk sitting on the Xiang Rui Kou heavy lift transport ship in Captains Bay in Unalaska. The Kulluk, a circular barge with a diameter as long as nearly three basketball courts, broke away from its towing vessel in late December on its way to a shipyard in Washington State. On New Year's Eve it ran aground off a remote Alaska Island near Kodiak Island. It was pulled off six days later but requires repairs. The Kulluk will be loaded onto the heavy lift vessel for transport to a shipyard in Asia.
Unique identifier:
GP04IH3
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
20/03/2013
Locations:
Alaska
,
Dutch Harbor
,
North America
,
Unalaska (city)
,
United States of America
Credit line:
© Mark Meyer / Greenpeace
Size:
5000px × 3337px 7MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Kulluk Prepared for Transport to Asia for Repairs
The Kulluk, a circular barge with a diameter as long as nearly three basketball courts, broke away from its towing vessel in late December 2012 on its way to a shipyard in Washington State. On New Year's Eve it ran aground off a remote Alaska Island near Kodiak Island. It was pulled off six days later but requires repairs. The Kulluk will be loaded onto the heavy lift vessel for transport to a shipyard in Asia.
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