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  2. MV Africa Mercy - Wikipedia

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    MV Africa Mercy is a 152 m (498 ft 8 in), 16,572 GT hospital ship belonging to the humanitarian organization Mercy Ships. [1] Converted from the rail ferry MS Dronning Ingrid in 2007, she is currently the world's second largest non-governmental floating hospital, following the organization's newest and largest ship, the MV Global Mercy.

  3. MV Global Mercy - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022 the ship sailed on its maiden voyage to Africa where it joined the other vessel in the Mercy Ships fleet, the Africa Mercy, in Dakar, Senegal to begin operating as a floating training center for the first time. From February to June 2023, Global Mercy was docked in the Port of Dakar, Senegal for her first surgical field service ...

  4. Mighty Ships - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Cruise Ships [15] is a spin-off series in a similar style, with each episode about the operations and voyages of a different cruise ship. It was first broadcast in Canada during late 2014, and its final episode before being cancelled was on 12th January 2021.

  5. The Surgery Ship - Wikipedia

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    The Surgery Ship is an Australian documentary film (2013) directed by Madeleine Hetherton-Miau, and a documentary television series (2016) of the same name directed by Alex Barry, both based on the real-life events filmed on board the hospital ship the "Africa Mercy".

  6. MS Kronprins Frederik - Wikipedia

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    The other ships are the ... Built Tonnage Passengers Notes Images Dronning Ingrid: 1980: 16.071: 458 Patients: MV Africa Mercy: Prins Joachim. 1980: 16.071: 1400: MV ...

  7. Norwegian Cruise passengers spend $5,000 trying to reboard ...

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    The group are now heading to Dakar, Senegal, to meet the Norwegian ship on Tuesday after forking out over $5,000 (£3,978) on temporary accommodation and meals while attempting to rejoin the ship.

  8. MV Anastasis - Wikipedia

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    MV Anastasis was a 159-metre (521 ft 8 in), 11,695 GRT hospital ship owned and operated by the humanitarian organization Mercy Ships. [1] [2] Formerly named Victoria, an Italian ocean liner built in 1953, the ship was purchased at scrap value of US $1 million in 1978. [3]

  9. Category:Hospital ships - Wikipedia

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