2 German cargo ships pass through ‘Arctic Passage’
September 15th, 2009
YAHOO NEWS - Two German merchant ships have traversed the fabled Northeast Passage after global warming and melting ice opened a route from South Korea along Russia’s Arctic coast to Siberia. Now the German-owned ships are poised to complete their journey through the cold waters where icebergs abound, heading for Rotterdam in the Netherlands with 3,500 tons of construction parts. YAHOO NEWS
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