Ancre Amoco Cadiz Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In 1978, a supertanker in the port suffered a serious oil spill, which was a large-scale ecological disaster. This is one of the anchors of the tanker, which is currently on display in front of the museum.
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a constant reminder of the carelessness of mankind...
the Amoco Cadiz disaster is just another exmple of how greed and profit take first place over the protection of OUR natural environment. the shipwreck can still be seen in the distance at low tide (we...
a constant reminder of the carelessness of mankind...
the Amoco Cadiz disaster is just another exmple of how greed and profit take first place over the protection of OUR natural environment. the shipwreck can still be seen in the distance at low tide (we...
This sad and terrible story must have been known
The anchor weighs 20 tonnes and lets imagine what the oil ship had to be, giant before the night and cause this terrible pollution in March 1978.
Sad memory
Always emocionant to think about the drama that happened and this black flood that destroyed the coastal and killed so many animals.
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Very impressive A witness to not forget The whiteness of the sand of the beaches makes the memory of the disaster even more cruel
I recommend this anchor
Very happy to have made this trip to see this impressive anchor with the panels that trace the history of the ship's crash.