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I know the ultimate fate of all but a handful of museum and tourist ships is to be sunk, scrapped or otherwise destroyed in some fashion. They don't last forever. But having once been a passenger on the MS Bergensfjord, I am still saddened. She was a nice ship, and to see her rusting hull is a sad thing. Sigh. 161.97.211.128 (talk) 21:12, 4 July 2024 (UTC)Reply