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Interview with Local Skipper on the sinking of the Costa Concordia
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Nautical charts of the area (depth in meters) |
I recently was fortunate enough to interview Luigi Cota, Yepa Sailing Team Skipper Managing director of Cantieri Navali del Mediterraneo (CNM) spa, who has sailed the isles of the Tuscan Archipelago countless times, which is the area where the Costa Concordia capsized on Friday night on the rocks by the island, Giglio. Cota lives in Rome, and describes the Isola del Giglio (Giglio island) as “really beautiful and has many nice coves where we go for a swim or to spend the night at anchor.”
The Haunting Image of the Costa Concordia
The image of the Costa Concordia on its side is one that cruisers and non-cruises alike will not forget. This weekend, I heard so many times, did you see the ship?
Normally, whenever I see a cruise ship floating by I love to picture cruisers enjoying dinner in total relaxation and their probable excitement about the next port of call. The image of the Costa Concordia, looking distressed and unresponsive just makes me think of all the guests who were enjoying dinner on the ship and in a few minutes their vacation took a very different path.