Largest cruise ship passes bridge challenge

Nov 1st, 2009 - USA Today

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Largest cruise ship passes bridge challenge

KORSOER, Denmark (AP) — The world's largest cruise ship cleared a crucial obstacle Sunday, lowering its smokestacks to squeeze under a bridge in Denmark.

The Oasis of the Seas - which rises about 20 stories high - passed below the Great Belt Fixed Link with a slim margin as it left the Baltic Sea on its maiden voyage to Florida.

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