Shalom Fabrizio. I join you in these sentiments. It is shocking to see the huge ship on her side and to think of the people who were on board. The Italian teams of divers and other rescuers are very brave, judging from the photos we see.
Thank you very much my friends about your thought and comments. Yes, Gerald, people of Isola del Giglio were (and are) great ! Unfortunately we cannot say the same -considering his admission of guilt- about the Captain of the ship. He swept away in a sec centuries of Italian tradition concerning serious, prepared and brave seamen
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Shalom Fabrizio. I join you in these sentiments.
ReplyDeleteIt is shocking to see the huge ship on her side and to think of the people who were on board.
The Italian teams of divers and other rescuers are very brave, judging from the photos we see.
A very sad accident...
ReplyDeleteThe way the local people seem to be caring for the people caught up in this tradegy is heartening. The wider issues can be worried about later.
ReplyDeleteI do hope that the people who have relatives that had been part of the ship that sank find peace.
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Thank you very much my friends about your thought and comments. Yes, Gerald, people of Isola del Giglio were (and are) great ! Unfortunately we cannot say the same -considering his admission of guilt- about the Captain of the ship. He swept away in a sec centuries of Italian tradition concerning serious, prepared and brave seamen
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