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  2. Explorer of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Explorer of the Seas is a Voyager-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International, completed in 2000. She can accommodate over 3,000 guests, including scientists making use of a built-in atmospheric and oceanographic laboratory operated by the University of Miami 's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science .

  3. Voyager-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Voyager of the Seas: 1999: 21 November 1999: 138,194 [8] Voyager of the Seas was the largest cruise ship in the world when built, was the first ship to have an ice rink at sea. She received a flowrider and new staterooms during an April 2015 drydock refurbishment. [9] Explorer of the Seas: 2000: 28 October 2000: 138,194 [10]

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  5. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Laid up, Formerly: Majesty of the Seas, Majesty: Majesty of the Seas: Manara: Aroya Cruises: 2017: 150,695: Operating. Formerly: World Dream Mandalay: Sail Windjammer [11] 1982 585 Operating. Formerly operated by Windjammer Barefoot Cruises. Marco Polo: Orient Lines / Transocean Tours: 1991: 22,181: Formerly Alexandr Pushkin, sold for scrap in ...

  6. File:"Explorer of the Seas" in Ålesund, Norwegen.jpg

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  7. 10 of the Most Expensive Items Ever Sold on eBay

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    1. Gigayacht. Sold for: $168 million Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire, must have been staring at an empty dock for a while now, because the 168 milly he shelled out for a 400-foot yacht is ...

  8. File:Explorer of the Seas, Fremantle, 2015 (01) (cropped).JPG

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