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Saga Cruises Restart Delayed Until Late June

Saga Cruises has announced that it is pushing back its restart date from early May to 27 June. In addition, the debut of the line's newest ship has been delayed again until late July. Saga holiday operations will resume in mid-May. "The health and safety of our guests and crew has been our number one priority …

Record is largely silent on Al Look s silent film adventure | Western Colorado

During the 35 years that Alfred Alvine “Al” Look served as advertising manager and sometime columnist for The Daily Sentinel, he established a well-deserved reputation as a sort of Renaissance Man. However, few people know that Look also had a brief career as a silent film star. He appeared in one motion picture, called “The Love of a Navajo,” which was filmed in New Mexico in 1922. In addition to his work at the Sentinel, Al Look was an author of multiple books, an amateur paleontologist who had a fossil mammal named after him, an amateur archaeologist who helped define a key ancient Indian site in Utah that still bears his name, and was a self-taught geologist.

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Royal Caribbean cruise cleared from quarantine after six workers test positive for Covid | Cruise | Travel

Trending “This process allowed Meyer Werft to detect any possible COVID-19 cases and take the necessary measures to contain the spread of the virus. “Earlier this week, six shipyard workers were identified after a positive test and they were immediately quarantined land side. “At this time, there are no positive cases onboard.” According to Cruise Industry News an initial two cases had been detected. Cruise: The impact of Covid on some big name cruise lines (Image: DX) READ MORE As a safety precaution, the 500 crew and workers onboard the ship were asked not to leave the vessel. However, since then the ship has been cleared for loading activities and people are allowed on and off the ship according to Royal Caribbean.

Alfa Laval Plans Large-Scale Tests of Methanol Bunkers in Unmodified Existing Engines

Alfa Laval Plans Large-Scale Tests of Methanol Bunkers in Unmodified Existing Engines by Ship & Bunker News Team Monday March 8, 2021 Engineering company Alfa Laval plans to carry out large-scale tests of methanol as a marine fuel in existing unmodified engines. The firm will carry out the tests at the Alfa Laval Test & Training Centre in Aalborg, MAN Energy Solutions, it said in an emailed statement on Monday. The company plans to explore the possibility of running the centre s four-stroke, 2 MW diesel engine on methanol without modifications or another pilot fuel, it said. At present, combusting methanol requires a pilot ignition with fuel oil,

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