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Costa Concordia haunting photos

40+ Photos of Cruise Ship Left Abandoned For Years

November 21, 2020August 10, 2020 by Micky Wren

The Costa Concordia was a luxurious ocean city paradise that wowed everyone who stepped foot on it. The marvelous ship sank in 2012 and no one saw it again… until now.

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