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  2. Spirit of London (ship) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, Runfeng Ocean Deluxe Cruises (Chinese: 香港润峰豪华邮轮公司) took over as operator, renaming the ship Ocean Dream (Chinese: 海洋之梦; pinyin: hǎiyángzhīmèng). [ 4 ] Delayed construction

  3. Ocean Dream - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Dream may refer to: Ocean Dream (1972 ship), a former cruise ship, launched in 1972 and originally known as the Spirit of London; Ocean Dream (1982 ship), currently an Australian cruise ship, launched in 1982; Ocean Dream Diamond, 5.51ct blue-green diamond; One Piece: Ocean's Dream, a One Piece video game

  4. MS Tropicale - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Ocean Dream left the Pullmantur Cruises fleet, and was chartered to Peace Boat, replacing the Oceanic. [ 17 ] In September 2020 Cruise Capital informed according to Hong Kong Cruise Society, Peace Boat was to remove two ships, Ocean Dream and Zenith , from service, replacing them with one larger ship, chartered and renamed Pacific World ...

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  7. Peace Boat - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Dream at Yokohama, Japan. Peace Boat (ピースボート, Pīsu Bōto) is a global non-government organization headquartered in Japan established for the purpose of raising awareness and building connections internationally among groups that work for peace, human rights, environmental protection and sustainable development.

  8. Ocean Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Infinity is based in Austin, Texas and Southampton, England, and was founded in July 2017. The company is led by CEO Oliver Plunkett and is a privately held company. [1] [3] Ocean Infinity was created after recognising the effectiveness of using marine robots in scale to acquire and analyse data from the oceans. [4]

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