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- The Costa Concordia cruise ship which ran aground off the Giglio island lies on its side, half-submerged into deeper waters July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull. Photo: REUTERS
- Unidentified relatives of the victims of the Costa Concordia tragedy cry at the end of a mass to mark six months since the disaster which left 32 people dead, on Giglio Island July 13, 2012. Photo: REUTERS
- Unidentified relatives of the victims of the Costa Concordia tragedy cry at the end of a mass to mark six months since the disaster which left 32 people dead, on Giglio Island July 13, 2012. Photo: REUTERS
- A salvage team works to remove a giant rock embedded in the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull. Photo: REUTERS
- Workers stand next to a giant rock removed from the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull. Photo: REUTERS
- A salvage team works to remove a giant rock embedded in the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull. Photo: REUTERS
- A salvage team works to remove a giant rock embedded in the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull. Photo: REUTERS
- Workers stand next to a giant rock removed from the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull. Photo: REUTERS
- Workers stand next to a giant rock removed from the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull. Photo: REUTERS
- A man sits on a bench as he looks at the wreckage of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Part of a rock lifted from the wreckage will be used as a memorial for the 32 people who died when the cruise liner slammed into the coastline off the island of Giglio. Photo: Reuters
- A man sits in a boat rental kiosk in front of the wreckage of capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Part of a rock retrieved from the wreckage will be used as a memorial for the 32 people who died when the cruise liner slammed into the coastline off the island of Giglio. Photo: Reuters
- Men fish in front of the wreckage of capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. A part of the rock removed from the wreckage will be used as a memorial for the 32 people who died when the cruise liner slammed into the coastline off the island of Giglio. Photo: Reuters
- Men fish in front of the wreckage of capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. A part of the rock removed from the wreckage will be used as a memorial for the 32 people who died when the cruise liner slammed into the coastline off the island of Giglio. Photo: Reuters
- A worker prepares to remove a giant rock embedded in the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Part of the rock will be used as a memorial for the 32 people who died when the cruise liner slammed into the coastline off the island of Giglio. Photo: Reuters
- Workers prepare to remove a giant rock embedded in the hull of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner near the harbour of Giglio Porto July 13, 2012. Part of the rock will be used as a memorial for the 32 people who died when the cruise liner slammed into the coastline off the island of Giglio. Photo: Reuters
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The Costa Concordia cruise ship which ran aground off the Giglio island lies on its side, half-submerged into deeper waters July 13, 2012. Six months to the day after the Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy's Giglio island, a salvage team lifts a large chunk of rock from the stricken ship's hull.
Photo: REUTERS
