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File pic: Alang, India. May 21, 2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in Symi Island, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in the Mykonos sunset, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here with the famous pelican mascot of Mykonos, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21, 2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in Symi Island, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21, 2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in Symi Island, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21, 2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in Symi Island, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Promenade deck in teak wood on cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling from steel to furniture. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, & finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Passengers enjoying the view of the Santorini caldera cliffs, Greece, on the cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, & finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades with real Greek atmosphere on their ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Foredeck & bridge of the cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling from steel to furniture. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Stairwell on the cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling from steel to furniture. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21, 2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in Santorini, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21, 2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in Kusadasi, Turkey, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Bridge wing and navigational equipment of the cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: View from the navigation bridge of the cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Navigation officers & navigational equipment on the cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Bar with a view of the wake at the stern of cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Bar with a view of the wake at the stern of cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Swimming pool with retractable roof on cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Theater/main show lounge on cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling from steel to furniture. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship. It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Swimming pool with retractable roof on cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s and converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: Cabin on cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL. The ship has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling from steel to furniture. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades & calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File pic: Alang, India. May 21,2025: The cruise ship LOUIS/CELESTYAL CRYSTAL, pictured here in the Mykonos sunset, Greece, has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping. Originally built as a cruiseferry in 1980, the vessel was completely rebuilt in early 1990s & converted into a small cruise ship (950 passengers). It had a long career with several cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and finally the Greek company Celestyal Cruises, known for sailing the Cyclades and calling at ports inaccessible to giant cruise ships. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A thatched roof tropical gazebo furnished with a cushioned daybed and colorful pillows-stock-foto
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Monkey statue, historic Pura Puseh Hindu Temple, Sebatu, Tegallalang, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia-stock-foto
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Dragon statue, historic Pura Puseh Hindu Temple, Sebatu, Tegallalang, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia-stock-foto
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Stone carving, historic Pura Puseh Hindu Temple, Sebatu, Tegallalang, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia-stock-foto
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Stone carving, historic Pura Puseh Hindu Temple, Sebatu, Tegallalang, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia-stock-foto
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Two F-35 Lightning II fighters assigned to the 187th Fighter Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, trail just behind a KC-135R Stratotanker from the 117th Air Refueling Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, on March 21, 2025, over the unit’s home state. The two Alabama Air National Guard units try to coordinate flying schedules as often as possible to provide each wing’s Airmen with training opportunities close to home. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Paul Mann)-stock-foto
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An F-35 Lightning II assigned to the 187th Fighter Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, flys just off the wing of a KC-135R Stratotanker from the 117th Air Refueling Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, March 21, 2025, over the unit’s home state. The two Alabama Air National Guard units try to coordinate flying schedules as often as possible to provide each wing’s Airmen training opportunities close to home. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Paul Mann)-stock-foto
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An F-35 Lightning II assigned to the 187th Fighter Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, flys just off the wing of a KC-135R Stratotanker from the 117th Air Refueling Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, March 21, 2025, over the unit’s home state. The two Alabama Air National Guard units try to coordinate flying schedules as often as possible to provide each wing’s Airmen training opportunities close to home. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Paul Mann)-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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FILE PICS: Alang, India. Feb 06,2025: The 1982 cruise ship Song of America has just arrived at the Indian demolition yard for scrapping/recycling. The end of an era for this pioneering ship, which propelled Royal Caribbean into a world leader in the cruise industry. Innovative & among the world's largest cruise ships at the time, she was the first vessel to have a Viking Crown lounge encircling the funnel, providing 360° views. The ship, seen here as Louis Olympia, has successively been known as Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Celestyal Olympia & Bella Fortuna. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto