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Hazardous journeys
Marine accidents

The sea gives and the sea takes. It has been that way through the centuries. The last decade has technology, however, enabled us to fight Ægir king better than before. Customs duties of lives are not as large as when only a small wooden boat threw of the crew on wave peaks before sank into the deep seas. In his speech; Iceland old people who Steinar J. Lúðvíksson held by the Icelandic The Lighthouse company in Reykjavik Maritime Museum focuses on the marine accidents in previous centuries.

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