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November 4, 2006 · about 20 years ago

Giant Christmas goods ship docks

A ship said to be the world’s largest container vessel has arrived in a Suffolk port to unload 45,000 tonnes of Christmas goods from China. Hundreds of spectators lined the shore to watch the Emma Maersk as it was guided into Felixstowe by three tugs. The ship is a quarter of a mile long, 200ft [&he

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A ship said to be the world’s largest container vessel has arrived in a Suffolk port to unload 45,000 tonnes of Christmas goods from China.

Hundreds of spectators lined the shore to watch the Emma Maersk as it was guided into Felixstowe by three tugs.

The ship is a quarter of a mile long, 200ft high and as wide as a motorway.

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