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Behind the scenes of the Mediterranean Sky photos

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Behind the scenes photo of the shipwreck of Mediterranean Sky. The shipwreck is at  Elefsina, near Athens, Greece

The original name of the Mediterranean Sky was City of York when it was built in 1952 in Newcastle, England. The cruise liner departed London in November 1953, and maintained its service until sold to Michael A. Karageorgis in 1971, when she became the Mediterranean Sky. Her last voyage was in August 1996, when she sailed from Brindisi to Patras.

Due to the companies’ financial situation, the Mediterranean Sky was arrested in 1997, whilst in Patras. She remained in Patras until 1999, when she was towed to Eleusis, and laid up and was virtually abandoned. Then, in late November, 2002, she began to take on water and began to list.

In order to stop her sinking, she was towed to shallow water and was grounded. In January 2003, Mediterranean Sky keeled over on her side in Elefsina bay. She remains there awaiting her fate.

coordinates : 38°01'28.79"N 23°29'23.96"E