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Clearing a Landmark: Lowering for Storebaelt Bridge

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Every journey has its milestones and Oasis of the Seas trip to Port Everglades is no different. Join Captain William Wright as he pilots the ship under the Storebaelt Bridge, making use of the ships innovative retractable smokestack.

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  • wow, she just barely made it! it's amazing that she can adjust the height of her funnels, that made it very handy to get under that bridge. but i'm so happy to see her on her way to florida, i've been following her build ever since the first section was laid out. it's a great day in maritime history!

  • that is amazing! IVE BEEN FOLLOWING THE BUILDING OF OASIS FOR LIKE FOREVER! GO ROYAL CARIBBEAN! CONGRATS!

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  • I'm not a big fan of impersonal floating warehouses.

  • @Neno8403

    did u do it?

  • epic

    

  • This makes me happy seeing this! Just amazing how ships have changed! And Oasis is amazing and if I ever got to go on Oasis then I would just expload in excitment and this is so amazing how this ships a floating city at sea! Just amazing!!

  • All I have to say is, 'WOW!' :D

  • Yeah, I was following her when she was still just a computer rendering. It seems like it took forever but she's finally done. I'm going to try to find some way to sail on her next year.

  • ive been waiting since September 08:P

  • hahaha ive been followning them 4 like 15 months. AhhhhhIve been begging my parents to be able to go on during march break or holiday break!!!!! Its so amazing and beaitiful

  • MS Oasis of the Seas is so beautiful and amazing. I've been following 'Project Genesis' for years now, and I'm glad to see Oasis of the Seas in all her magnificent glory. I hope to sail her one day soon. I would kill to be on the maiden voyage, but, oh well. Royal Caribbean continues to make the most beautiful and innovative ships, at sea. "Carnival" who???

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