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Shell’s Record-Breaking Prelude Ship is Now Afloat
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2014-07-29
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The world’s biggest vessel, Shell’s Prelude, is now floating on its own off the coast of South Korea. Prelude is 1,601 feet long. That's 150 feet longer than the Empire State Building is tall.
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