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The Puente de la Mujer (Spanish for "Woman's Bridge") is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is of the cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unusual in its asymmetrical arrangement. It has a single mast with cables suspending a ...
The Port of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Puerto de Buenos Aires) is the principal maritime port in Argentina. Operated by the Administración General de Puertos (General Ports Administration), a state enterprise , it is the leading transshipment point for the foreign trade of Argentina .
Star Dust 's last flight was the final leg of BSAA Flight CS59, which had started in London on an Avro York named Star Mist on 29 July 1947, landing in Buenos Aires on 1 August. [5] The passengers were one woman and five men of Palestinian, Swiss, German and British nationality. One was a British diplomatic courier, a King's Messenger. [6]
Shocking images have emerged of damage inside a Royal Caribbean cruise ship after bad weather rocked the vessel, leaving one passenger with injuries.. The damage occurred onboard the Explorer of ...
Bad weather rocked a Royal Caribbean Crusies ship near Spain on Thursday night, causing damage aboard the vessel and requiring the ship to make an unexpected stop to allow a guest to medically ...
Español: Puente de la Mujer (Santiago Calatrava, 2001), en la barrio Puerto Madero de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Deutsch: Puente de la Mujer (Frauenbrücke) (Architekt: Santiago Calatrava, 2001), über den Rio Darsena Sur (– Rio Dique), zwischen der Innenstadt und dem Stadtteil Puerto Madero (in dem alle Straßen nach Frauen benannt sind) von ...
MIAMI, Fla. (WFLA) — A 66-year-old woman fell overboard from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship on Tuesday evening, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The woman was traveling on the Allure of the Seas when ...
Stern lengthened 22 feet (6.71 m), converted to SS Silverstar (1951–1956) chartered by Silver Star Cruises, charter transferred to Caribbean Cruise Lines December 1956; January 1957 sold to state-owned Flota Argentina de Navegación Fluvial (Buenos Aires) renamed CIUDAD DE SANTA FÉ (1957–1965), scrapped in Argentina in 1968.