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RonL
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An operation, that in my opinion, is a once in a lifetime event. A few links that might be of interest to anyone not aware of the methods of seeing such a monumental task as it progresses.
http://www.giglionews.it/2010022440919/webcam/isola-del-giglio/webcam-giglio-porto-panoramica.html
http://www.theparbucklingproject.com/page.php?page=progetto
http://gcaptain.com/costa-concordia-salvage-crews-install-largest-subsea-platform/
I'm sure there are many more and maybe more informative, these have been satisfactory to my level of interest .
The web cam is time lapsed and less enjoyable, but has provided some interesting viewing.
The rotation (parbuckling) should take place in the first part of September 2013, I'm hoping there will be some more cams in operation with different view angles, but have not found anything that might suggest that possibility.
Anyone having more information, feel free to post it.
Thanks
http://www.giglionews.it/2010022440919/webcam/isola-del-giglio/webcam-giglio-porto-panoramica.html
http://www.theparbucklingproject.com/page.php?page=progetto
http://gcaptain.com/costa-concordia-salvage-crews-install-largest-subsea-platform/
I'm sure there are many more and maybe more informative, these have been satisfactory to my level of interest .
The web cam is time lapsed and less enjoyable, but has provided some interesting viewing.
The rotation (parbuckling) should take place in the first part of September 2013, I'm hoping there will be some more cams in operation with different view angles, but have not found anything that might suggest that possibility.
Anyone having more information, feel free to post it.
Thanks