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Cruise Ship Near-Miss Weeks After Dock Incident - Venice (11)

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in front of the Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) in Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in front of Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal near the San Giorgio Maggiore church in Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in front of Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in front of Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in front of Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in front of Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in front of Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal in Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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File photo -A cruise ship making its way through the Giudecca Canal near the San Giorgio Maggiore church in Venice, Italy on August 12, 2017. A cruise ship narrowly missed a yacht while being towed out of Venice late Sunday, just a month after a collision there renewed the controversy over the giant vessels. The 12-deck Costa Deliziosa, which is nearly 300 metres (1,000 feet) long and carries more than 3,800 passengers and crew, was being towed out in stormy conditions when the near-miss happened. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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