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Upon making its approach to Giglio's tiny port, the Costa Concordia hit a rock that sent water gushing into its hull as the ship silently glided past the port.
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"Once returned to a floating state, the wreck will be towed to an Italian port, " Costa Cruises said in a news release.
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Aboard the lovely Crystal Serenity, Steve Forbes and yours truly, along with 304 guests and star economists and stock pickers, motored south from the Costa Rican port of Caldera.
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He said the company had given approval for a Costa ship to steer close to the port of Giglio once, at the end of last summer.
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Costa said the Allegra had been due in Port Victoria on Tuesday.
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In 1848 the British invaded, renamed the port of San Juan as Greytown, and made a deal with Costa Ricans for use of the river.
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The others are fair prices, great food, and an unrivalled list of Portuguese wines and port wines, all lovingly dispensed by co-owner and beverage director Tarcisio Costa.
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