Knock Nevis : The Journey of the World’s Largest Ship from Japan to Alang,India
M/V Knock Nevis was the world’s largest ship ever until it was scrapped in one of the ship breaking yards of Alang, India in 2010.
M/V Knock Nevis was the world’s largest ship ever until it was scrapped in one of the ship breaking yards of Alang, India in 2010.
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