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Loading A Ferry During Rough Seas In Greece
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Cars being loaded onto a ferry in rough seas in Greece.  Correct timing is of the essence.  (Loud Volume!)

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Apparently the rugs are used to protect the undercarriage and mufflers from getting scraped - that's why they are being placed between the wheels. Apollon Hellas is a smaller ferry operated by Hellenic Seaways at the ports of Alonissos, Glossa, Skiathos, Skopelos and Volos. Built in Greece in 1990, it can carry 1,500 passengers and 98 vehicles and travels at a speed of 16 miles/hour.
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