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Home » Posts » Royal Caribbean Takes Delivery of “Monster of the Seas”

Royal Caribbean Takes Delivery of “Monster of the Seas”

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By Jim Walker on October 28, 2009
Posted in Crime, Pollution & Environmental Damage

Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas coming to a port near you . . . 

HOLY CRAP!!!

Monster of the Seas - Cruise Law

Here’s my take: Monster of the Seas – a Cruise Line Only Gordon Gekko Could Love . . .  

 

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Oasis of the Seas      DailyMail.co.uk  "Inside the world’s biggest and most expensive ever cruise ship, the £810million Oasis of the Seas"

Tags: A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, Crime, cruise dumping, Cruise Pollution, cruise sewage, monster of the seas, oasis of the seas
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