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Thun Blyth
The Thun Blyth refuelling the offshore supply vessel 'Boka da Vinci' at Greenwells Quay.
The NaabsaMAX slogan on the side of the Thun Blyth refers to the unique design of the ship - standing for 'Not always afloat, but safely aground'. This means the ship can visit tidal harbours, and remain in port even at low tide by safely resting on the seabed.
The bulk carrier 'KM Weipa', which would arrive later into Sunderland, can be seen in the background.
The NaabsaMAX slogan on the side of the Thun Blyth refers to the unique design of the ship - standing for 'Not always afloat, but safely aground'. This means the ship can visit tidal harbours, and remain in port even at low tide by safely resting on the seabed.
The bulk carrier 'KM Weipa', which would arrive later into Sunderland, can be seen in the background.
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