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Some of the more recent large ships were never able or intended to leave their berths, and function as floating museums.
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Terminal 4 handles containerized cargo at a 213 meter-long berth with alongside depths of 9 to 10 meters.
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Even heavy-tonnage vessels can berth safely in this vast and substantial area.
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They made a splash quickly in the af2, reeling off three straight playoff berths.
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There are also conditions of lower berth for older persons and also separate counters for booking and cancelling tickets to avoid rushes at the counters.
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Two berths at the port terminal are kept in reserve for emergency.
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The port has 5 km of breakwaters, 12 deepwater berths, an outsize oil tanker berth, a dockyard, warehouses, and transit sheds.
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Out of the 80 berths, 38 are deep water berths for vessels of over.
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Twenty-three first class cabins containing 56 berths were constructed, as well as a small lounge.
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The harbour is big enough for twenty-two 10,000 tons berths.
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